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Hi Urso, I added the link to Female ejaculation again. I do think that topic is close enough to the subject of the article to be included in the "See also" section. I think I should mention that the "See also" section is there to point to articles that are similar in nature, not 100% the same or part of the main article. If the information linked to in "See also" was supposed to be that closely related, it would be instead included within the main article itself. Since this is a trivial matter, if you remove the link again, I won't put it back. I ask you to consider leaving it in though. Robotman1974 14:42, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
- Hi Urso, You can go ahead and add those other links you mentioned if you want. One thing you could do is to divide the "See also" section into those links which are part of WAM and those which are not, though I must say I still can't see why that would be needed. I think it is generally understood that the "See also" section exists outside the main article and is only there to point to articles which are related. I think Female ejaculation should be included because it can make things both wet and messy, in the literal definition of those words. Robotman1974 15:00, 30 November 2006 (UTC)