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Category of Drag Kings[edit]

I would like to question the inclusion of Male Impersonators of the period 1900 tp 1950 in this category.

I believe that the term "Drag King" is only used where there is a homosexual element involved. Entertainers like Hetty King and Vesta Tilly used drag as a "trade mark" and there was little sexual input in their performances. Similarly, Pantomime "Dames" are often in drag but solely for the comic advantage. Principle Boys were originally, in Victorian times, were played by women to show off the female legs, hardly a homosexual trick.

I would suggest the removal of the above mentioned artists from this category.

DonJay 00:07, 22 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

inappropriate deletion from human penis size[edit]

Your deletion of a photo of an exceptionally large penis clothed by pants from the article human penis size was inappropriate. Please consider reverting your edit. Thank you. JPatrickBedell 19:55, 13 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Your allegations about fictional books of reference[edit]

I saw that you had written on Talk:Nix:

There are almost no references in the text at all, the external links are third-hand sources as well, and the one book listed with its ISBN is fiction.

I can assure you that the book listed with its ISBN is not fiction, but a very real book that I have in my book shelf. When you look for a book by using the ISBN, be aware of the fact that all ISBN databases don't have all the books. If you had tried the Swedish Royal Library's database, you would have found this and you won't have needed to accuse other editors of making up fictional books.--Berig 11:26, 22 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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Diagram[edit]

Just a note that I have removed the diagram, and you can discuss it in the talk page - Talk:2019–20 coronavirus outbreak#Dubious diagram. Hzh (talk) 15:04, 8 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]