With all this, she, the elder of the sisters, was not yet twenty, and they had both been educated, since they were about twelve years old and had lost their parents, on plans at once narrow and promiscuous, first in an English family and afterwards in a Swiss family at Lausanne, their bachelor uncle and guardian trying in this way to remedy the disadvantages of their orphaned condition.
She's never been promiscuous like some of these girls—a captain or a first mate, yes, but she's never been touched by a native.
And, falling to prey to old stereotypes, they also judged blonde women to be more promiscuous.
Despite the hefty price-tag and pleasing aesthetics, both sexes when seeking a long-term relationship are unimpressed by extravagant vehicles, viewing their drivers as less reliable and more sexually promiscuous, according to the research.
They also found that women who had been more promiscuous in the years before their marriage were less likely to cheat.
"Star Wars" was, if anything, an even more self-conscious throwback, a film student's act of promiscuous homage, a hodgepodge of styles and allusions.
They claim he is also likely to be a promiscuous, extroverted go-getter with strong muscles and has a greater likelihood of playing a musical instrument.
Unfortunately, such promiscuous use of drugs is the best way to put selection pressure on the worms and encourage the evolution of resistant strains.
At 17, Fisher made her first movie, "Shampoo" (1975), Hal Ashby's satire of Nixon-era politics and the libidinous Los Angeles culture of the time, in which she played the precocious daughter of a wealthy woman (Lee Grant) having an affair with a promiscuous hairdresser (Warren Beatty).
Science offers a handy way to distinguish between faithful and promiscuous types: check the length of their fingers.
Don't be a promiscuous networker.
Science offers a handy way to distinguish between faithful and promiscuous types: check the length of their fingers.