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It's good to see other people interested in improving the quality of the various piercing related articles on Wikipedia. I re-formatted many of the jewelry pages and have done many edits and re-designs of the variosu piercing pages. I noticed that you have been creating articles for piercings which do not currently have pages, which is great. Off and on, I've been trying to address these pages, but my outside work keeps me busy and I haven't found the time to really dig into it.

IMHO the [tongue piercing] page is a good example of a layout for describing individual piercings. Three sections, a general description (placement, basic healing information, general data) a jewelry section (indicating common jewelry types and materials), a historical section (pre-contemporary history, entemology and pop culture) makes for a pretty full description, plus references.

Also, I noticed that you created a page for rejection rate. I've already created a page called piercing migration which addresses this issue in depth, and maybe it would be in the best interest of the subject to merge any data on rejection (which I'd see as a type of migration - total migration) with that page and delete the rejection rate page, as the piercing migration page has many pages linking to it already. There are some grammar and style issues with the rejection rate page as it stands as well, while the piercing migration page is more in line with the proper style of a Wikipedia page. Glowimperial 01:08, 6 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

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I've reworded some of the dilation and evacuation article. There's a discussion at Talk:Dilation and evacuation#1st trimester, and any comments you might have would be welcome. Lyrl Talk C 22:10, 9 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Proposed deletion of Rejection rate

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