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But still, she emasculated him much like his dad emasculated him in episode eight.
They have actually emasculated the military under the previous administration.
The shoddy, tarnished world that created her has emasculated her.
On one level, these guys feel that they have been emasculated.
The fear of being emasculated leads men to rationalize awful behavior.
And its economy has been emasculated by sanctions, cronyism and corruption.
I certainly didn't feel emasculated—I don't care about that stuff.
Male survivors may feel emasculated by their experiences, as Crews did.
In the wake of pegging, instead of feeling emasculated, I felt empowered.
Post-Soviet federalism has been emasculated, turning Russia into a unitary state.
I think I would feel very strange, probably a little bit emasculated.
It argued the justice system had been "emasculated" and tough measures were needed.
And if we try to resist engaging in these performances, we're emasculated cowards.
In winning the White House, Trump basically "emasculated" House Speaker Paul Ryan, Schlossberg argued.
In previous iterations of Wonder Woman, Steve Trevor's character feels emasculated by Diana's powers.
Its signature insult is "cuckservative", directed at Republicans supposedly emasculated by liberalism and money.
In an age of political correctness, he confesses that he feels emasculated by child care.
They can talk about how it felt to be physically hit and not feel emasculated.
"I think you're the one emasculated now, s—head," Josephs said as she walked out.
"I have never felt more emasculated, more objectified," Crews told Good Morning America in November.
Dejected and emasculated, I waddled out of the bathroom seeking the solace of my wife.
How to soothe them without making them feel emasculated is a balance I never quite nailed.
KM: I noticed you are often drawn to very masculine figures, even if they appear emasculated.
In this winner/loser dynamic, does it always end with one of the two subjects emasculated?
She threatens the rigid social status the family enjoys and the emasculated impression they outwardly employ.
He has emasculated the State Department and shorn himself of solid diplomatic substance at his back.
Grace: My concerns after the surgery were that Dave would feel emasculated and frustrated and depressed.
"It's not like he's being emasculated and she's being dominated," Waithe told me in an interview.
They tried in December to torpedo the special court with legislation that would have emasculated its function.
For a man who'd just gotten emasculated and humiliated before a worldwide audience, Bautista was smooth postgame.
I didn't feel emasculated but those are not categories that apply to us or our relationship anyway.
Russell is constantly put-upon by his mother-in-law and emasculated by a beefier, more masculine neighbor.
Roman feels so emasculated by his father's belittling that he briefly considers having sex with his girlfriend Tabitha.
I didn't want to do ballet — I felt sort of emasculated and embarrassed, even though I shouldn't have.
Neutral election monitors are muzzled; opposition candidates locked up; districts gerrymandered; constitutions altered; and, in extreme cases, legislatures emasculated.
What could cause a collapse of the EU, or at least a transformation to some unrecognizable, highly emasculated form?
His aggression has resonated among working-class white men who feel emasculated by economic disruption and changing gender roles.
Donald Trump painted a picture of a wrecked, emasculated America in a dystopian world created by Obama-Clinton malfeasance.
But V is quite smitten with her new husband, and she doesn't want him to feel quite so ... emasculated.
Watch: How One Matchmaker Changed Online Dating for Women Everywhere According to Bridges, nerds are simultaneously emasculated and aggressive.
It goes like this: A wimpy, emasculated yet kind King, played by Wester Cooley, is chained to his chair.
At some level Peterson is offering assertiveness training to men whom society is trying to turn into emasculated snowflakes.
Drexler is slyly skeptical here, presenting the figures at the table as authoritative yet emasculated by sameness and inactivity.
It's been a great run: I wasn't emasculated by my spouse's ability to earn a family wage, I was emancipated.
"They felt so easily emasculated by everything," she said, reflexively clenching both fists in exasperation, as if reliving a quarrel.
The draft, which is still being debated, says existing laws are no deterrent and had "emasculated" the criminal justice system.
At the end of the day, systemic deficits ensure that the conservative dream of a shrunken, emasculated government is achieved.
In general terms, Asian woman continue to be prizes or villainesses, Asian men continue to be faceless martial artists or emasculated.
He could not be more emasculated if he actually exposed a smooth Ken-doll crotch at some point during the movie.
Hemingway alluded to Henry's injury, referencing his own emasculated narrator, in "The Sun Also Rises," to his editor Maxwell Perkins's consternation.
Huckabee: Past executive branch "emasculated itself by surrendering constantly to the idea that once the court says something, that's it" pic.twitter.
"They've pretty much emasculated enforcement, which was already weak," said Toby Edelman, a senior attorney at the Center for Medicare Advocacy.
Tony's Asianness is largely unremarked upon, although there are hints of the way Asian men have typically been emasculated by superhero culture.
Conservative controversialists such as Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro have been predicting a backlash from "emasculated" males almost since the movement began.
"In my eyes, he looks stronger because he's not afraid to work with women and to be emasculated on occasion," she says.
The White House cut his department's budget by a quarter and emasculated his soft power war chest of overseas aid by almost 40%.
Mugabe and the ZANU-PF have successfully emasculated the official opposition associated with Morgan Tsvangirai, which was already ineffective and prone to division.
She wants a guy who will feel comfortable escorting her to fancy soirees and won't be emasculated if he needs to carry her purse.
Women in heterosexual relationships still often worry that asking to introduce a vibrator or toy into the bedroom will make their partner feel emasculated.
Investors see it differently: Every regulation that is emasculated or eliminated produces more profit potential for the companies that were subject to the regulation.
Always a white man who moved easily through the world, he feels belittled and emasculated by the robbery-attack, and condescended to by his doctors.
They speak in high-minded rhetoric rather than in Twitter insults, they're emasculated by parliaments and by the press, and maybe they're not very funny.
" Alpha males are dominant, tough, brutish, and have regular sex with attractive women; betas are weak, emasculated, and sympathize with so-called "social justice warriors.
His first target was Turkey's once powerful military, which he emasculated with a series of arrests and high-profile trials that was completed in 2013.
For white men who feel displaced and emasculated by a society in which women and minorities are treated as their equals, this culture can be appealing.
Further, she found that no matter how much men say they want a partner who is an equal, in reality successful women make them feel emasculated.
We also know that when men feel emasculated – when they feel their unearned power over women is threatened – they tend to take it out on us.
The book reaches its final crescendo when a Texas senator is emasculated by Martians and discovered by his intern, who starts to broadcast this inconvenient truth.
"I rarely go in and book a role for an Indian character, because Hollywood's idea of Indian men is very nerdy, emasculated, and safe," Ambudkar said.
The vehicle's outlandishly masculine aesthetic made marketing rather simple for the company — all it had to do was prey on a man's fear of being emasculated.
Packers, he explained, have more or less worked for thousands of emasculated war veterans, and they look and feel to others almost like the real thing.
Yet the pang of pain in his eyes when she mentions his crippled arm makes it clear that he feels emasculated, and is conscious of being watched.
You'll notice the defender, realizing he has been utterly vanquished and emasculated, immediately leans against the wall, sinks to the ground and bows his head in shame.
He bumps into all the other party-goers and he starts giggling and laughing — and let me tell you, I have never felt more emasculated, more objectified.
While conventionally feminine and attractive, her final confrontation with the villain also challenged on-screen gender norms, giving her a masculine autonomy that emasculated the male villain.
This forms the heart of the dramatic tension, particularly Elizabeth's skirmishes with Philip Mountbatten (Matt Smith), the proud naval officer emasculated by living in his wife's shadow.
The stab-in-the-back myth — it was entirely fabricated — was infused with anti-Semitic and gendered undertones: Weak, effete, decadent Jewish politicians had emasculated the German volk.
If she wants to be the one driving that moment, she shouldn't have to worry about society judging her for it or him feeling emasculated — privately or publicly.
At the same time, though, he emasculated a guy who's fairly well-liked in New Hampshire, over an issue on which New Hampshire Republicans probably disagree with Trump.
No, I was a "chink": A trope of an Asian man, a character I knew little about but had internalized, like many other Americans, as an emasculated nerd.
Fifty years later, we still see this image in shows like "2 Broke Girls," where Han, the short Chinese-American restaurant manager, is constantly emasculated by white women.
For the most part, this line signifies the barrier between glumly accepting America's vision of emasculated, toadying Asian men and the great promise of success and masculine fulfillment.
It has scrapped or emasculated rules designed to limit everything from predatory lending to exploitative for-profit education, and has moved on multiple fronts to undo environmental protection.
The big risk now is that Trump gets fed up with the antics or feels emasculated, prompting some sort of rash response that spirals into all-out war.
" In Film Journal, David Noah sneered at Babbit's directorial choices: "But I'm a Cheerleader is a candy-coated, completely negligible bit of fluff that plays like emasculated John Waters.
In the years leading up to this referendum, Erdogan has emasculated Turkey's judiciary, jailed journalists and tens of thousands of people who he sees as political opponents, critics say.
Seemingly emasculated by having obtained fewer votes nationwide than Clinton, Trump has pushed an impossible theory that between 3 and 5 million illegal ballots were cast for his opponent.
After combing through the stories and examining the traits that men like Todd share, I noticed that they all seemed to feel emasculated, made impotent, by their mundane lives.
Emasculated, Joel continues to dig: He reveals to Midge that he's sleeping with his svelte secretary, Penny Pann, and worse, that they're in love, and he's packing his bags.
And because few things are more volatile than an emasculated thug, we guess it won't be long before mattresses and ammunition are at the top of everyone's shopping list.
I want to provoke reactions within the emasculated pride of Cuban culture and speak out on the oppression imposed on those who fail to live up to its "manly" code.
Atlas's horror line, emasculated by the code, became largely divided between Kirby's stories, starring generic monsters with names like Groot and Fin Fang Foom, and Mr. Ditko's agonized character studies.
Baker Hughes is "a much-emasculated industrial enterprise relative to its pre-HAL dalliance days," Bill Hebert, senior research analyst at Piper, Jaffray & Co, said in a note to clients.
Still, Toby Edelman, a senior attorney at the Center for Medicare Advocacy, said that the revised penalties have "pretty much emasculated enforcement, which was already weak," according to the Times.
Spain was emasculated by the Dutch 22008-1 in their opener, vengeance for the 2010 final in which La Furia Roja had outlasted Oranje and its thuggery in extra time.
Another thing the outfits have in common is a belief that a culture of guilt about the war and all those apologies to neighbours over wartime aggression have emasculated today's Japanese.
Tanya Bunsell, the author of Strong and Hard Bodies: An ethnography of female bodybuilding, explains how a large part of muscle worship's appeal stems from a schmoe's desire to be emasculated.
Over the phone recently, they retold some of their favorite war stories from the stock business, like that time Tony found himself as one of the emasculated faces of French Cialis.
But are we strip mining the meaning of the holidays in search for dollars and an emasculated version of our traditions and celebration just to feed some form of political correctness.
Christopher Lasch's 1979 best seller, "The Culture of Narcissism," helped to popularize the notion that the country was being emasculated by divorce (and feminism, the nanny state and the helping professions).
Sanders was 28 when Portnoy's Complaint came out—the seminal Philip Roth novel that first introduced America to the notion of the smothering Jewish mother, the emasculated father, the libidinal son.
In the grand tradition of emasculated actors like Jeremy Davies and Crispin Glover, Lawther played the role in a full-body cringe, his cheeks pink with shame, like a scarecrow on fire.
And there's a concern for men about being publicly emasculated...They may be afraid to take bigger risks and break gender roles, because they're concerned with how their story will come across.
In this view, the Russian president is a brilliant tactician, a slayer of murderous Islamic extremists — and not incidentally, a leader who outmaneuvered and emasculated President Barack Obama on the world stage.
Both Arden and Rubinstein quarrel with, and are betrayed by, men they love, who feel emasculated by their dominating women and wind up changing alliances even before the first-act curtain falls.
So emasculated has America's role in the region been under the Obama administration that the Russians, Iranians and Turks had a peace conference earlier this month and totally omitted America from the table.
NABU has come under sustained attack in recent months, with Parliament drafting legislation, later dropped, that would have emasculated the agency and with the domestic intelligence service raiding the homes of NABU employees.
I'm just a tall girl, standing in front of a short boy, asking him not to feel emasculated when she helps him grab the apples all the children swarming around them can't reach.
But even if she did not intend to offend, Claire's constant references to Cho as the "little Chinese" who is always crouching, squatting, kneeling, or crawling play into stereotypes about the emasculated Asian man.
An emasculated peace in the Korean peninsula based on fear instead of deterrence may lead to the retrenchment of U.S. presence in the Asia-Pacific that further emboldens America's main adversary, an expansionist China.
But this is Donald Trump, the man who has single-handedly taken over the Republican Party, emasculated its leaders, taken away their backbones (if they ever had any) and bent them all to his will.
The mythopoetics believed in a New Age self-help ideology aimed at helping men separate and reclaim their "deep masculinity" from the toxic, modern kind, and from a society that they believed had emasculated them.
Sam, in particular, occasionally comes uncomfortably close to a being a caricature, one of those bespectacled, emasculated types who need a kick in the pants, a sock in the jaw, so they can man up.
During Trump's first two years in office, they first bullied him into submitting a plan that actually provided hardly any money for new investment, then invented excuses for not dealing even with that emasculated proposal.
Piers Morgan is one of those trolls who really enjoys being fed, so I have mixed feelings pointing you to the very good responses to him calling Daniel Craig an "emasculated Bond" for carrying his baby.
Introduced by two lawmakers, including a house speaker allied with Duterte, the bill cites the need for a war on crime and argues that existing laws were not a deterrent and had "emasculated" the criminal justice system.
In this telling, overbearing mothers routinely emasculated their male children with their nagging and guilting, eventually inspiring a misogynistic backlash among their sons, either in an effort to recover lost dignity or establish a separate masculine identity.
Mick Huckabee lobbed a different critique of the courts: "I think we have had an executive branch that has emasculated itself by surrendering constantly to the idea that once the court says something, that's it," he said. !!
Cyril (Chris Parnell) — Archer's resident frustrated and often emasculated accountant — has become the de facto boss, since he's the only one with a law degree and ergo the only one who can legally own a private investigation firm.
Too many boys are trapped in the same suffocating, outdated model of masculinity, where manhood is measured in strength, where there is no way to be vulnerable without being emasculated, where manliness is about having power over others.
The seaside town of Wallace, Nova Scotia, is named for William Wallace, the thirteenth-century Scottish hero of independence who managed to thoroughly piss off the English for a few years before being captured, disemboweled, emasculated, beheaded, and quartered.
The genocide left many men feeling emasculated: from survivors who felt shame for not being able to protect their families from harm, to perpetrators who came home to self-sufficient wives with jobs and often new partners and children.
In an interview with Broadly, Bridges made a point to clarify that nerd culture has gained mainstream credit in recent years; the idea of nerds being emasculated in contrast to dominant male social groups is no longer totally accurate.
Having been pretty overtly emasculated by Negan in their early encounters, Rick was also given an opportunity to exhibit some of his trademark grit, telling his nemesis yet again that he would eventually kill him, despite being captured and beaten.
As Dr. Berrill stated, the threat of being outcast or emasculated by their peers is enough motivation to cause some young men to rape, but other aspects of male youth may also foster violence, including unspent aggression and immature neurodevelopment.
Later, I developed fetish interests for women wearing pantyhose, fishnets, and spandex; women arousing men while hurting them; and things like sissification (a form of erotic humiliation in which a man is feminized and emasculated) and bimboification (like sissification, but sluttier).
Under President George W. Bush, the National Labor Relations Board found itself to be an emasculated government body unable to protect unions from corporate attack while the administration's homeland security programs continually tried to avoid using workers shielded by civil service protections.
More than 5,900 deaths in 'war on drugs' since July With our leaders in the West emasculated by the culture of political correctness and the hand-wringing outrage brigade, such talk would have the culprit hung, drawn and quartered by the media.
Mogged: "AMOG" originally referred to the "alpha male of a group" in pick-up-artist culture, but the term seems to have evolved into a verb meaning to be emasculated by another man who is bigger, more muscular, or otherwise "better" than oneself.
As you continue on your great rewatch, you'll find more developments that have big payoffs down the road: Craster sacrificing his sons, Roose volunteering to send "my bastard" to retake Winterfell, Theon worrying about being emasculated in front of his own people.
The presumption that gay people were emasculated, weak, impotent had been defied by the Stonewall uprising, but this was something new: not people cornered by the police who fought back, but an open and immediate assertion by people who unprovoked declared their identity.
After a wedding night that gave the series its most controversial sequence, a season of physical and psychological tortures, and two botched escape attempts, she leapt from the parapets with the emasculated Theon Greyjoy/Reek and is now at large somewhere behind enemy lines.
One would hardly know it nowadays, with a dominant president riding roughshod over a long-emasculated Congress, which has been further neutered by partisan loyalty that further undermines the founders' system of checks and balances (which was created before the advent of political parties).
Her bunkmates include Dorothy (Lena Skeele), a femme fraudster; Rat (Jasmine Forsberg), a cranky klepto; Kitty (Emerson Mae Smith), a queer sophisticate; Ya-Ya (Sydney Farley), a wackadoo with a talent for explosives; and Judith (Tatiana Wechsler), a one-eyed hellion who emasculated her abuser.
But Mr. Edgerton said in a telephone interview that he was drawn to Mr. Nichols's version of the character, who was, "just shut down and emasculated and weathered by this situation," he said, and more in keeping with the man in the documentary footage.
Much of McInnes's work, and that of a large swath of what he would call the New Right, is focused on what he views as the "feminization" of culture and politics, from commercials or "cuckmercials" that show "emasculated men" (or too many mixed-race couples) to politics.
We began with a sculpture of Shaivite saint Karaikkal Ammaiyar — "your patron saint of not giving a fuck," Elizabeth informed us — and then went to view the Egyptian Temple of Dendur to talk about how Jackie O brought it to the Met while LBJ felt emasculated.
" John Weaver, a Republican political consultant who has been an outspoken voice against Trump, said in an email that "pretty clearly [Bannon] has been emasculated ... in terms of his own personal standing in the West Wing and the gutting of the nationalistic approach he so boldly (and nuttily) led.
Once again he had emasculated his opponents, and while he was partly restricted by international travel bans and sanctions imposed by the European Union and the United States, he nonetheless maintained an international presence, attending the annual session of the United Nations General Assembly and the inauguration of Pope Francis at the Vatican.
"Poverty requires many women to work outside of the home," she tells Broadly, and when they do, men often feel emasculated because of a long history of "patriarchal gender relations that privilege male power and female submissiveness," a lot of which has to do with family honor, toxic masculinity and a double sexual standard.
Mr Xi has emasculated the Communist Youth League, once an influential group and the road to power for his prime minister, Li Keqiang, and his predecessor as China's leader, Mr Hu. Calling it out of touch, bureaucratic and arrogant, he demoted its chief, jailed one of the top officials and dismantled the league's school.
But Vargas points out the presence of many other portraits of Zapata in the exhibition that could have sparked controversy, including a work by artist Daniel Salazar depicting Zapata wearing an apron and holding a broom and laundry detergent, titled "El Mandilón" (a derogatory term that refers to a man who has been emasculated).
In the book, Masking Identity: The Performance at of Roger Shimomura (2019), the author Krystal Reiko Hauseur states: His art, in essence, holds up a mirror and returns the Gaze back upon the regime of representation that attempts to define him as exotic, fetishized, yellow peril, rat bastard, perpetual foreigner, emasculated Asian male, model minority, less than human, Other.
Because their jobs were so closely linked to the very ideals of masculinity to which boys and men have historically been taught to aspire, the end of mining meant these men were left feeling, for want of a better word, emasculated, and in their desperate attempts to claw back some sense of manhood, a number of social issues arose.
" We asked Montgomery to weigh in on whether Billy might be attracted to Steve and overcompensating for it with aggression, and while he didn't outright shoot down that interpretation, he admitted that he wasn't consciously playing into the homoerotic tension: "We were talking about this idea of Billy being threatened by Steve or emasculated in some way.
A brief look at prominent Asian-American figures in pop culture offers further proof of this phenomenon: Eddie Huang—a chef and author who's been criticized for his insensitive comments about Asian men being so emasculated in America that they're "basically treated like Black women"—has expressed how, throughout his life, he's felt like an outsider in both Chinese and White-American culture.
That's right: a Viking warrior, his chest still filled with the air of victory in combat, was not allowed to return home with his axe in his hands, Instead it had to left behind, perched against some sliding door on a bland tile floor in some anonymous, lifeless corporate antechamber, like a sad tableau of emasculated life in the 21 century, a symbol of a conquering hero conquered by bureaucracy.
Anti-EU populists spearheaded the No campaign, though they were joined by establishment figures such as Mario Monti, a former prime minister, worried about the accretion of executive power sought by Mr Renzi through the combination of the constitutional reform (which would have emasculated the powerful Senate) with a lop-sided electoral law (which engineers a guaranteed majority for the largest party, even one with a small plurality, in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house).

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