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Okay, I’ve now bothered pulling Amy Richlin’s ''The Garden of Priapus'' off my shelf and having a look at page 225, in reference to your recent edits at [[Sexuality in Ancient Rome]] and [[Homosexuality in ancient Rome]]. I don’t think your reading is particularly apt. That is, I don’t believe we can legitimately conclude that the “expected” from our articles is being extracted directly from Richlin’s text, let alone from the context of her usage. I deem it substantially more likely that “expected” is being used to interpret what is otherwise said on that page—as on the next page as well, for that matter. I also deem that a perfectly reasonable and even obvious interpretation. I see no need for alteration of any kind. [[User:Antinoos69|Antinoos69]] ([[User talk:Antinoos69|talk]]) 23:01, 13 June 2019 (UTC)
Okay, I’ve now bothered pulling Amy Richlin’s ''The Garden of Priapus'' off my shelf and having a look at page 225, in reference to your recent edits at [[Sexuality in Ancient Rome]] and [[Homosexuality in ancient Rome]]. I don’t think your reading is particularly apt. That is, I don’t believe we can legitimately conclude that the “expected” from our articles is being extracted directly from Richlin’s text, let alone from the context of her usage. I deem it substantially more likely that “expected” is being used to interpret what is otherwise said on that page—as on the next page as well, for that matter. I also deem that a perfectly reasonable and even obvious interpretation. I see no need for alteration of any kind. [[User:Antinoos69|Antinoos69]] ([[User talk:Antinoos69|talk]]) 23:01, 13 June 2019 (UTC)

== Might be interested in weighing in on the [[Sexual fluidity]] article ==

Hi, Crossroads1. You definitely don't strike me as exactly new or even relatively new to editing. By this, I mean that I sense you edited Wikipedia before getting your Crossroads1 account. But given your work at the [[Human male sexuality]] article and interest in sexual topics, I'm wondering if you are interested in weighing on the latest discussion at [[Talk:Sexual fluidity]]. The article does need a lot of work; it was built by [[WP:Student editing]]. And I never got around to fixing it up the way it should be fixed. I also know that my lead edits weren't perfect there. If you join the discussion and want note there that I invited you to join, then do. [[User:Flyer22 Reborn|Flyer22 Reborn]] ([[User talk:Flyer22 Reborn|talk]]) 19:38, 23 June 2019 (UTC)

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Regarding “expected” in Richlin

Okay, I’ve now bothered pulling Amy Richlin’s The Garden of Priapus off my shelf and having a look at page 225, in reference to your recent edits at Sexuality in Ancient Rome and Homosexuality in ancient Rome. I don’t think your reading is particularly apt. That is, I don’t believe we can legitimately conclude that the “expected” from our articles is being extracted directly from Richlin’s text, let alone from the context of her usage. I deem it substantially more likely that “expected” is being used to interpret what is otherwise said on that page—as on the next page as well, for that matter. I also deem that a perfectly reasonable and even obvious interpretation. I see no need for alteration of any kind. Antinoos69 (talk) 23:01, 13 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Might be interested in weighing in on the Sexual fluidity article

Hi, Crossroads1. You definitely don't strike me as exactly new or even relatively new to editing. By this, I mean that I sense you edited Wikipedia before getting your Crossroads1 account. But given your work at the Human male sexuality article and interest in sexual topics, I'm wondering if you are interested in weighing on the latest discussion at Talk:Sexual fluidity. The article does need a lot of work; it was built by WP:Student editing. And I never got around to fixing it up the way it should be fixed. I also know that my lead edits weren't perfect there. If you join the discussion and want note there that I invited you to join, then do. Flyer22 Reborn (talk) 19:38, 23 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]