Yellow-throated sneaker males are female mimics and cuckold orange males at a high rate. |
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Seriously, if you're looking to cuckold your woman, there are craftier ways to do it. |
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While he fears that all women will cuckold their husbands, Eliot's work answers such prevalent misogyny by revealing its other side. |
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In a way I'm a goodie, but its funny because technically I'm a baddie for being a cuckold. |
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Richard Gere, as Edward, finds himself in the unaccustomed position of playing the cuckold. |
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By marrying a simpleton, he hopes to prevent his fear of being made a cuckold being realized. |
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In this Pythonesque vision, Lady Macbeth is a vampish sexpot, while her husband is a dim-witted cuckold, less blighted by fatal flaws than fatal dorkiness. |
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Who goaded Pushkin into jealous rage by circulating anonymous letters mocking him as a cuckold? |
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All of a sudden, what I thought was a relatively healthy and honest relationship turns out to be a run-of-the-mill deceitful one, in which I am the cuckold. |
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After receiving letters accusing him of being a cuckold, Pushkin felt obliged to fight a duel to defend his wife's honour. |
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And although much of the novel is bitterly funny, he also captures the genuine agony of his cuckold. |
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He looks, to the sceptical, just what he would most have hated, a cuckold, often portrayed as an elderly man who has been made to look a fool. |
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He is a pudgy, bespectacled, homburg-wearing cuckold of a Sherlock in those fish-grey postwar years of 1970s England. |
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Albert jokes with Dougal about being a cuckold. |
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