How To Use Desex In A Sentence

  • Molly has been desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed, health checked and temperament tested and is ready for adoption from the League for just $125.00.
  • American actresses have desexualized themselves, confusing sterile athleticism with female power. Sex and Writing: It's in the Details
  • Samantha has been desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed, health checked and temperament tested.
  • Straightening up history's heroes, desexing literature's love stories, Hollywood is making gay movies-without the ‘gay’
  • Even Shiva, a god profoundly connected with sexuality and the phallus, is desexualized in a most bizarre way.
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  • Interestingly, bared limbs were not necessarily as virtuous as bared breasts; over the centuries, the body has been sexualized and desexualized in many different ways.
  • No faces or figures make it into the frame, presenting the sort of fragmentary view of the female body that in most any other context would constitute blatant objectification but here reads as a desexualized, intensely vulnerable collage of femininity. The Nervous Breakdown
  • By desexualizing the issue we preserve the government's purpose (a social institution that brings stability to our society) without endorsing behavior that many of us consider immoral.
  • I will set an example for women and girls, educate the public, dispel breastfeeding myths, desexualize the breast, and make the world a better place, all through the simple act of feeding my child.
  • Much of early Australian cinema portrays women as pretty accompaniments who are fought over, rescued, or who are alternatively tough and desexualized.
  • Mathieu's battling with the desexualising bigotry he has faced is captivating.
  • In nine months, we desexed 137 dogs, so I think it was 57 bitches and about 80 male dogs.
  • Federico Luppi, Cronos (1993) Debunking that most enduring vampire cliche, Guillermo del Toro's chilling masterpiece manages utterly to desexualise its antihero's bloodlust with extraordinary results. The 10 best screen vampires
  • I have explored the political dimensions of Clarke's analysis because I think that his text offers an insight into the desexualised discourses of modernity itself.
  • Please, it is our turn to repay these animals, desex your pet and save lives.
  • Isn't it funny how there's this huge encouragement for people to have pets, but there's an even bigger encouragement for them to be desexed.
  • There is also a small domestic market of similarly desexed animals.
  • The staff genuinely believed that Nudge was an ordinary pet dog which had been desexed to become a gay dog," the owners said in a statement to South Australia's Equal Opportunity Tribunal. 'Gay Dog' Refused Entry To Australian Restaurant
  • We wander through the ordinary course of days as persons, desexed, androgynous, and it is in the sexual act in which we receive reassurance that we are not persons, after all, but men and women.
  • One of the interesting things I find about the normal female archetypes is that they are very desexualised, certainly in terms of sex as a positive in itself outside of procreation.
  • In the discourse of nationalism the woman is the ‘motherland'. And as the mother figure she is desexualized, thus making her suitable for worship by her sons.
  • For example, in American cinema they were caricatured as clownish, desexualised mammies or maids.
  • All of the examiner's findings can be conveyed to the patient during the examination and, at the same time, the physician can encourage and educate the patient about breast self-examination and desexualize the process.
  • If she wears a power pantsuit, it's a 'desexualized uniform,' but if she shows a hint of cleavage -- as she famously did in 2007 -- it can ignite a media firestorm that eclipses her political platform. Odelia Kaly: If The Clothes Fit
  • juvenilia" performs simultaneously to sexualize and desexualize the narrative of an authorial career. Romantic Loves: A Response to _Historicizing Romantic Sexuality_
  • The icon has dangerously conditioned society into believing the mere passive projection of the iconic idea and thereby subjecting the woman into being an eternally sad, unrealised, desexualised figure.
  • Being a responsible pet owner is not a hard thing to do - desex your pets (both male and female).
  • But there's three females here and one desexed male.
  • Women are portrayed as desexualized personae and seen through a sadomasochistic veil.
  • Pioneering women do traditionally desex themselves by resembling honorary men.
  • Unlike John Henry, Uncle Remus was an old, docile, and desexualized African American man who told stories to children.
  • Why should that be if the author would rather "desexualize" people? Propeller Most Popular Stories
  • Broncos to slay the Knights, Warriors to desex the Panthers, Rabbitohs to continue their slightest dream against the Cowboys, Roosters to beat the Sharks as everyone else does at the moment, Sea Eagles to finally end the Bulldogs run towards the final 8, Storm to continue the Dragons slide down the 8, Raiders to pip the Titans in the cellar dweller battle and Tigers to keep running down the top 4 with a win over the Eels. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • In an effort to calm Aubie down, we had him desexed.
  • All the cats are desexed, vaccinated and wormed, and they make a great companion for a family or for someone living alone.
  • Maggie is $165 which includes desexing, microchipping, first vaccination, heartworm, flea and worm treatment.
  • A girl-on-girl catfight, ironically enough, is the film's only moment of gender transcendence, effectively desexualizing a trope that has become little more than a choreographed excuse for women to rip each other's clothes off.
  • The arguments used to justify women's equality in the marketplace left feminists open to the charge that female emancipation would desex women.
  • He claims we allow our ‘culture’ to become desexualized by opting for roles as monogamous spouses and television decorators, which somehow lets society cast our sexuality as shameful and secret.
  • To me she is ambiguous, transgendered, and desexed. Wendy Carrillo: El Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe: A Reflection
  • But I had to desex mine, worm him, and I pay for his vet bills.
  • Clearly, companion animal owners need to be educated and supported by the community to ensure that facilities and services encourage them to own their pets in a responsible manner, especially when it comes to desexing.
  • We defensively sanitize and desexualize ourselves and our children in order to reassure ourselves and others that we are free of any desires even remotely connected to childhood sexuality.
  • Black feminists have consistently drawn attention to European history's construction of black women as hypersexual, or as desexualized characters, there to serve the interests of white women and men.
  • Pets come desexed, vaccinated, microchipped (vouchers are provided to be used at participating local vets), wormed and in good health.
  • People needed to desex their dogs to stop this from happening again, Ms Bradley said. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • When it becomes necessary to desex men, the resulting condition is _infantile_, not female. [ Taboo and Genetics A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family
  • The estate authorized the creation of this slightly desexualized version in order to (a) make money and (b) promote awareness of sex ed etc. Archive 2009-02-01
  • However, this misconception serves to desex women by denying them their right to freedom of sexual expression.
  • Women are portrayed as desexualized personae and seen through a sadomasochistic veil.
  • All the cats are desexed, vaccinated and wormed, and they make a great companion for a family or for someone living alone.
  • I think that the other cat is not desexed so he is still feisty and looking for fights.
  • The problematic move from looking to touching is exemplified in the Western art of the nude where, until comparatively recently, bodies were sanitized, desexualized, and idealized.
  • He is a desexed, healthy, attractive cat, but definitely scared of people he doesn't know.
  • I returned two days later, after the desexing operation, and brought home my shy, quiet cat.
  • For $150 the dog is yours, desexed, vaccinated and implanted with a small chip to help find it should the dog wander off again.
  • Unlike most women in their 60s, she refuses to chop her long hair short as if to follow some desexualizing code.
  • CAT owners are being urged to desex their pets as the RSPCA NSW euthanases dozens of unwanted kittens daily. Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
  • Puppies must have very large feet and not be housebroken, and no pet should be desexed.
  • I wasn't going to hide away and desex myself after surgery. Personal « WordPress.com Tag Feed
  • But I had to desex mine, worm him, and I pay for his vet bills.
  • Unless you consider the option that people on 100k wages have been desexedAll else being equal.
  • Rather, they must dress to emphasize their desexed condition, the better to preserve the fantasy of the way things ought to be. Archive 2008-02-01
  • He's a desexed male border collie x german shepherd.

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