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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promiscuous man" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a man who has many sexual partners and does not adhere to traditional societal expectations or norms regarding relationships. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "She was shocked to find out that her seemingly innocent neighbor was actually a promiscuous man who had been involved with multiple women in the neighborhood."
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Last week, Fringe organizers announced that "Slut," a musical about a promiscuous man in the big city, had already sold out its Fringe run.
He was named "the world's most promiscuous man" by one glossy men's magazine and, aptly, he posed in a condom commercial.
"Buddy Cianci: The Musical," about the roguish former mayor of Providence, R.I.; "How to Act Around Cops," by Singularity, a winner from last year's festival; "Pinafore!," a gay revision of the classic Gilbert and Sullivan operetta; and "Slut," a musical about a prodigiously promiscuous man, are among the 81 shows getting new performances through the festival's close on Sunday.
Today, the fuckboy has come to mean a promiscuous man, the kind of promiscuous man who is manipulative and cocky while still being a worthless poser.
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Ashley Madison profited from a truth about promiscuous men that the phrase "casual sex" does not begin to cover.
"All the literature I have read suggests they are imposed by men on women, or by promiscuous men on their gay partners".
But before we start reinforcing any old-fashioned theories about promiscuous men and chaste women, the eagle-eyed among you might question this discrepancy.
That, for instance, society tends to view promiscuous men as normal and promiscuous women as troubled outliers, or that our "social script" requires men to approach women while the pickier women do the selecting.
Most transmission networks involved young and promiscuous men who have sex with men.
Are women ready to retire pejorative terms like "dog" and "womanizer" when referring to promiscuous men?
The historic double standard that promiscuous men were manly, and promiscuous women were tramps or worse, appears to finally be dying.
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