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sluts
noun
Plural of slut
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Or as a pin spotted at the Democratic National Convention put it: "Sluts Vote".
The so-called sket lists (sket is street slang for "sluts") have, according to youth workers, prompted attacks so brazen that girls have been dragged from school buses and sexually assaulted.
"We've been called sluts, told to shut our legs," says Jasmin Stone, a Focus E15 leader.
You know, "sluts".
BELIEVE the caricature, and one kind of football stars overpaid loutish playboys, associated with hooligans by day and drunken sluts at night.
COULD the days of inboxes stuffed with messages about penis enlargements, low-cost university diplomas and even "farm sluts with animals" (don't ask) be almost over?
SlutWalks began in Canada in 2011, after a policeman in Toronto advised female students to "avoid dressing like sluts" to stay safe.
The strategy, known as "nuts and sluts", is to cast doubt on the message by casting doubt on the messenger.
The controversial Ukip MEP Godfrey Bloom is to sit as an independent in the European Parliament after he was suspended for describing women as "sluts".
O'Neill's play also seems startlingly modern, for she's a feminist heroine, telling patriarchal men to go hang, and challenging Mat's sexist creed (the condoning of studs and condemning of sluts).
Before you leap into the "porn debate" to talk about how the only alternative to mainstream, repeated conflation of sex with objectification is covering women from head to toe and calling us sluts, remember that the NSPCC didn't find girls are becoming more sexually liberated, or enjoying more sexual pleasure.
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