Sentences with womyn
wom·yn
W w - That book has changed how the world looks at womyn and their empathic ways of connecting and learning.
- And if you want people to feel included, call them whatever they want to be called, whether it's gay, lesbian, homosexual, womyn, bi, dyke, faggot or even queer.
- She was a short, plump perfectly average looking womyn who lived in a small farm town a big city the mountains a town in America.
- ‘A lot of young lesbians attempt to disconnect themselves from womyn 's music,’ explains Martlew, the group's shy bass player.
- She's peddling trendy tosh from the syllabus of some womyn 's studies collective at one of Australia's institutes of higher learning.
- We have a unique chance to influence and change the lives of many womyn and children, not only through providing a safe-place but by being caring, kind, compassionate people ourselves.
- Do we change spellings in accordance with these guidelines, as in womyn or humyn instead of woman and human?
- These mainstream messages must be challenged continually, and both abled and disabled womyn who ostracize those who do not fit culturally defined standards of disability must be confronted.
- That said, les Reines's approach to politics bears little resemblance to the strident methods of North America's street activists and big womyn on campus.
- Over the past month, I've asked friends, coworkers, men, women and womyn about their thoughts on the subject.
- Nor is she a colleen, a frail, a skirt, a broad, a womyn, a twist, or any other synonym.
- The Festival enables womyn to be affirmed for the simple physicality of being female regardless of age, ability, or beauty-to be treasured as extraordinary simply for being a womon.
- She was a sensational, heart-winning folk machine, quite unlike the vast majority of the singer-songwriter types you were used to, with clever lines about love and crushes and womyn stuff and whatnot.
- The pendulum is beginning to swing from a male-dominated society towards one of equality, and there are womyn out there who won't let a man forget that he comes from a long line of dominators and oppressors.