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Angel's troubled relationship with her boyfriend stems from his promiscuousness.
"You know about her promiscuousness, and professionals have explained to me what that was all about.
Rather than promiscuousness, though, the society promoted tolerance, including tolerance of homosexuality.
"Wherever modern dancing is, there is alcohol and promiscuousness."
Christie throws it into her closet, appalled by her aunt's insinuations and promiscuousness.
The charges were brought against him on the complaint of his son, who feared disinheritance, about the promiscuousness of his mother, to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.
The bassist, Gene Simmons, means his monster persona to reflect his enthusiastic promiscuousness, but as he flew around the arena in a wire harness he seemed no more sexually threatening than a plastic Godzilla.
Dr Nakahashi and Dr Horiuchi then mathematically modelled the conditions required for each system to emerge, and become stable, taking into account variables such as male and female strategies, group sizes, reproductive rates, and average promiscuousness among males and females.
And he explained her precarious situation too, that she was envied and spied on because her brother was fond of her and that many considered her tainted with her mother's promiscuousness and conniving, hoped to use that to make her father reject her.
In the Tennessee Williams play A Streetcar Named Desire, the term streetcar is used allegorically to refer to Blanche DuBois' promiscuousness and inability to form permanent relationships, as in the sarcastic phrase: "Men (or women) are like streetcars.