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For the unbelieving husband is consecrated through his wife, and the unbelieving wife is consecrated through her husband. Otherwise, your children would be unclean, but as it is they are holy. 15 But if the unbelieving partner desires to separate, let it be so; in such a case the brother or sister is not bound. For God has called us to peace." [2]
In his story, Dostoevsky utilized some techniques of the vaudeville genre, in particular the construction of the dialogues, replete with puns. The title of the story, too, resembles popular titles of the vaudeville 1830-1840s (e.g., Fyodor Koni's 1834 "Husband in the Fire, While His Wife On a
Jacqueline Herling has won nearly £10,000 in court after suing her husband Stefan for firing her without her knowledge. ... The post Wife Who Got Fired By Husband After She Caught Him Having ...
May We Borrow Your Husband? and Other Comedies of the Sexual Life is a collection of short stories by British writer Graham Greene, first published in 1967. [1] As the title suggests, this collection of twelve stories belongs to what Greene himself often described as entertainments. [ 2 ]
For his 10th wedding anniversary, Steven pulled out all the stops to show his wife Kelli just how much he loves her -- and when we say 'all the stops,' we really, really mean it.
A man, for instance, sought advice online after he refused to pay for his wife’s vacation as she had been financially irresponsible. The author shared that his family was planning a trip to ...
When he accidentally purchases a copy of the Bible, he decides to live by it "to the letter" much to the confusion of his non-believing wife Leslie and the bemusement of his priest, Father Gene. Chip's newfound faith is put to the test when Gary ( Joe DeRosa ), a co-worker who is committing adultery, wants Chip to lie for him.
The story even includes a pun about a sparrow, which served as a euphemism for female genitals. The story, which predates the Grimms' by nearly two centuries, actually uses the phrase "the sauce of Love." The Grimms didn't just shy away from the feminine details of sex, their telling of the stories repeatedly highlight violent acts against women.