Similar words: sexual, sexually, mortality, qualify, mutualism, a little, coalition, validity. Meaning: [‚sekʃʊ'ælətɪ] n. the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles.
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31) No simple causative relationship between industrialisation and the organisation of sexuality is suggested.
32) Such questions are distasteful for a fastidious cleric who thinks of sexuality as a loss of self-control.
33) Over the next three decades, many theologians took a fresh look at the whole subject of human sexuality.
34) These were now crystallized in an expanded discourse on male and female sexuality.
35) This interest in lesbianism preserves the emphasis dominant discourses of femininity place on women's sexuality.
36) Sexuality affords us the opportunity of transgressing the barrier separating life from death.
37) The physical expression of female sexuality is her monthly period and its triumph lies in her giving birth.
38) The physical and emotional intimacy of adult sexuality in marriage recreates aspects of our early, and often unremembered, pasts.
39) Thus woman's sexuality is held to be her most important asset.
40) At its strongest, sexuality within holy matrimony was only justified as a necessary part of reproduction.
41) To mention infantile sexuality is now commonplace, although far from being fully acceptable or comprehensible to many people.
42) It also helped to keep condemned forms of sexuality alive by its perpetual writing and talking about them.
43) So insecure about her sexuality that she'd eaten too much and got fat.
44) Many gay men today cringe at the thought that this was a major component of the sexuality of our precursors.
45) For the Foucauldians sexuality is made meaningful through the discourses which shape it.
46) Since they had already risen from the dead, they were now to live like angels, transcending their sexuality.
47) It was female sexuality that constituted the social problem, because through it the race was perpetuated.
48) They seem fortunate to some because they are left to pursue young women without being caught in the coils of female sexuality.
49) The book also chronicles his personal charms, social clumsiness and confusion in his own sexuality.
50) It is not fully clear what are the elements on which these social constructs of sexuality play.
51) Reno apparently felt compelled to deny not just that she was a lesbian[sentencedict.com], but that she had any sexuality at all.
52) It was the Biblical apple with which man was seduced to forswear his innocence in order to gain knowledge and sexuality.
53) In the days of our grandmothers and great-grandmothers, women were constrained from having any sexuality at all.
54) Male sexuality was defined as an instinctual force which, while needing constant medical supervision, was an essential attribute of masculinity.
55) What is strikingly absent in nineteenth-century thought is any concept of female sexuality which is independent of men's.
56) It was a defeat which was to have profound and far-reaching consequences for state medical regulation of sexuality.
57) The constitution guarantees freedom from persecution on grounds of race, sex,(www.Sentencedict.com) or sexuality.
58) She is in constant pursuit of ways in which to accentuate male sexuality and to provide men with comfortable clothes.
59) The 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Act signalled a new, more coercive system of state intervention into the domain of sexuality.
60) Society is ambivalent about recognising that elderly people have a legitimate wish to continue to express their sexuality in physical ways.
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