promiscuity in English

noun
1
the fact or state of being promiscuous.
some fear this will lead to greater sexual promiscuity among teens

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1. excessive drinking and promiscuity.

2. Or “Immorality; Promiscuity.”

3. Or “immorality; promiscuity.”

4. Or “engage in immorality (promiscuity).”

5. Decadence, promiscuity, pop music.

6. Israel’s idolatry and promiscuity (9-19)

7. Promiscuity went unpunished, divorce was permitted.

8. There is no peace in vulgarity, promiscuity, or permissiveness.

9. He has recently urged more tolerance of sexual promiscuity.

10. Gunn remembers the times when he could practise his promiscuity without danger.

11. A white-fronted bee-eater, a species with very low rates of promiscuity.

12. There is also no doubt that she falls into promiscuity at last.

13. Although most birds are monogamous, promiscuity is not unusual among brood parasites.

14. Women may also change as often as they likeand promiscuity carries no social stigma.

15. Although most birds are monogamous,(Sentencedict) promiscuity is not unusual among brood parasites.

16. Mary was so chagrined that she threw herself into a life of promiscuity.

17. Sometimes there is promiscuity, when a woman confuses physical intimacy with emotional commitment.

18. 27 Although most birds are monogamous,(www.Sentencedict.com) promiscuity is not unusual among brood parasites.

19. His is a hellish promiscuity,[Sentencedict.com] desperate not so much for love as for loss.

20. The adventuresome, intrepid promiscuity of this poetry dissolves categorical difference, leaving a Steinian world Ashimmer

21. But, like most women, my decision about birth control had nothing to do with promiscuity.

22. They often pay a very high price for promiscuity, sometimes by contracting a debilitating venereal disease.

23. There were flings, of course, but Nicholas was inept at all forms of promiscuity except gossip.

24. Aquilegia cross readily in cultivation their 'promiscuity' being well-known, ending up with all sorts of mixtures

25. Promiscuity also leads to unwanted pregnancy, which in some cases presents a temptation to abort the unborn.

26. 20 There were flings, of course, but Nicholas was inept at all forms of promiscuity except gossip.

27. I am referring to a level of promiscuity which even the most liberal heterosexual would regard as immoral.

28. Marriage, I assume, carries with it some sort of carteblanche for endless promiscuity - and a dispensation from the Pope.

29. They feel inclined toward homosexuality but want no part of the promiscuity, disease, and moral bankruptcy that characterize that life- style.

30. Its counsel is a safeguard against drug and alcohol abuse and against contracting AIDS through contaminated blood or sexual promiscuity.

31. So, in this science fiction view of human evolution, primitive promiscuity was soon replaced by more orderly patterns of existence.

32. So to the question, Must liberated homosexual males always produce a culture of promiscuity? the answer appears to be no.

33. But those who dismiss monogamy as a strategy fail to consider the long-term consequences of maintaining a culture of promiscuity.

34. Female promiscuity in monkeys and apes can be explained by the need to share paternity among many males to prevent infanticide.

35. Educated by his older brothers in the ways of alcohol, gambling, and promiscuity, Leo was less than diligent in his studies.

36. Some readers may give them a moralistic spin, arguing that they prove something essential about gay men or homosexuality or promiscuity.

37. By exploiting substrate promiscuity and protein engineering, the scope of reactions catalysed by native metalloenzymes has been expanded recently to include Abiological

38. 11 But those who dismiss monogamy as a strategy fail to consider the long-term consequences of maintaining a culture of promiscuity.

39. Your daughters as well as your sons are coming of age in a world that openly embraces early, casual, and thoughtless promiscuity.

40. 26 Promiscuity is like never reading past the first page. Monogamy is like reading the same book over and over. Mason Cooley 

41. After him, Philip Johnson sort of introduced ( Laughter ) you could say promiscuity, or at least openness to new ideas with, " I am a whore. "

42. SCIENTISTS are hard at work to try to find genetic causes for alcoholism, homosexuality, promiscuity, violence, other aberrant behavior, and even for death itself.

43. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people are helped to overcome such damaging practices as smoking, drunkenness, misuse of drugs, gambling, and sexual promiscuity.

44. But today, sexual promiscuity, divorce, drug abuse and drunkenness, delinquency, greed, lazy work habits, TV addiction, and other vices have corrupted life to an alarming degree.

45. For example, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones from many heartbreaking problems if we avoid drug and alcohol abuse, sexual promiscuity, and a violent life-style.

46. Experts in the field have listed some common aftereffects of incest on girls, such as running away, drug and alcohol abuse, depression, attempted suicide, delinquency, promiscuity, sleep disturbances, and learning problems.

47. Far more can be said, including what psychiatry has engendered in terms of schoolyard drug abuse, sexual promiscuity, adolescent suicide rates and, ultimately, an erasure of even the will to learn.

48. And as well as the rise of pure conversations of metaphysics, the literati and broad-mindedness, pursued the bold and promiscuity, and due to the fate of life combining with gambling, etc.