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She understood that her new income might emasculate him.
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And if the man accepts the woman's offer, he might feel emasculated and she might think he's cheap.
And for me, it's such an honor to portray someone with this backstory because there are so many people out there that do have these issues as well but they just aren't talking about them because in our culture we shame people for coming from these backgrounds, or places where they might feel emasculated -- and that's wrong.
Maybe it's because to have your sex organ damaged – literally be emasculated – might spoil the "warrior" ethos pushed by Pentagon-funded billboards and TV ads unthinkingly accepted by many of us.
If your buddy needed help changing a tire because he didn't know how, it might be somewhat emasculating to bring it up in front of all your friends.
(This is in marked contrast to the reactions of some of my friends and family members, who assumed that my ex's sexual preference could not help but emasculate me, and worried that I might enter some panicked phase of male sexual overcompensation).
That would emasculate this type of planning and might result in a costly tax after 50 years of a trust.
The parliamentary censure motions it launched at the same time were quickly squashed by the government majority but the NCCC investigations continue.Reformists fear that the government might use its majority to amend the constitution and emasculate the new institutions.
And I could not emasculate him.
"They didn't want to emasculate him".
To be pro-American for long would emasculate.
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