There's a little bed-hopping, a lot of tears, and, finally, fond farewells. |
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For one thing, it has led to an increase in sexually-transmitted diseases, forcing sexually active teens to think twice about bed-hopping. |
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Hamish shrugged, not wanting to let her know the real reason behind his bed-hopping ways. |
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She comes across as an indiscriminate easy lay, first bed-hopping for the thrill of it and, later, only when it's to her advantage. |
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The 33-year-old actress has claimed the British are all bed-hopping partner swappers, the Mirror reported. |
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But will today's audiences care about a bed-hopping rogue born on the wrong side of the blanket who eventually finds true love? |
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A frustrated Los Angeles writer, who is also a casualty of the bed-hopping Nicole, tells the story. |
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Negotiating your way through the flirting etiquette of your average London private member's club, for example, is a social nightmare of bed-hopping, secrets and lies. |
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Charlie's frequent bed-hopping was a strange thing to be hurt by, but every time he did this, Evander felt that pang of pain and disappointment that he never showed. |
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Caviezel is less than convincing in the crucial role of the accused, while Peet is merely annoying and wasted as Judd's ditsy, bed-hopping sister. |
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Of course, you harrumph, the detail of the Chilcott Inquiry is far more important than the bed-hopping antics of an overpaid association footballer. |
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