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WP:CLAIM and sexual intercourse vs. outercourse edit

Hello, Subjet. See this link for why I reverted you on two things. "Claim" should generally be avoided for the reasons stated in the WP:CLAIM link. It really can make a person or people seem as though they are lying or that we otherwise have reason to doubt their words. And although sexual intercourse generally refers to penetrative sex, usually penile-vaginal sex, it may also refer to non-penetrative sex (as sources in the Sexual intercourse article show). Just as it may refer to anal sex or oral sex. And don't forget that anal sex and oral sex can also be non-penetrative, such as a form of anilingus that doesn't involve the tongue penetrating the anus or the aspect of cunnilingus that doesn't involve vaginal penetration. And not all types of sexual penetration are considered sexual intercourse. Besides some people not considering anal or oral sex to be sexual intercourse, penetration by use of fingers or objects (such as rape by a bottle) isn't usually considered sexual intercourse. So be careful in distinguishing "intercourse" and "outercourse." The lead of the Non-penetrative sex (formerly titled Outercourse) article, for example, used to state: The term "outercourse" is something of a misnomer, as it contrasts "outer" with "inter" but the "inter" in "intercourse" means "between two people" and the appropriate term to contrast "outer" is "inner". Thus, "inter" does not describe being inside the body. Flyer22 (talk) 06:59, 8 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

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We also shouldn't WP:PIPELINK to disambiguation pages.[1][2]
I see that you don't have many edits to Wikipedia and still likely don't understand a lot of the way things work at this site. I'm not sure that giving you a Welcome template is too appropriate...considering that you have been signed up at this site for two years, but below are the rules and guidelines that are included in the extensive Welcome template. Take care. Flyer22 (talk) 18:31, 8 August 2012 (UTC)Reply
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Redirects for discussion edit

Hello, I've asked for a discussion to address the redirects Having sex and Have sex. Since you had some involvement with them, you might want to participate in the redirect discussion. All the best, France3470 (talk) 13:32, 18 August 2012 (UTC)Reply