Talk:Chi Chi LaRue

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[edit] work with Vivid

There seems to be a contradiction. The article claims "LaRue now divides her attention between Vivid Video and her own Rascal Video" but soon after states "she left Vivid Video in February 2006 over their change to a 'condom optional' policy." The second statement implies she is no longer with Vivid.

So either she isn't with them and the article is wrong, or she got back with them, which is not clear. If she did return to Vivid, I think the article needs to state why she returned. Did Vivid reverse its condom optional policy to get her back, or did Chi Chi change her mind? Herorev 06:08, 17 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Referred to as he and she

She is referred as he in part of the article and she in part of it. The article does state Chi Chi is variously referred to as both "he" and "she" but it shouldn't it be consistent in the article itself. Anybody else have thoughts on the matter?--Dakota 05:32, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Actually, there were only two instances where LaRue was referred to as "he". The first one, which comes in the lead paragraph which precedes the statement about her being referred to as both "he" and "she". I left it because of its proximity to the information about LaRue's real name.
The second instance, in the Awards section, stated, "In addition he directed..."; that one I did change to "she" to be consistent with the rest of the article.
For the most part, the article uses "LaRue" as the personal reference, bypassing the need to choose between "he" and "she".
Also, you're more than welcome to make these sorts of changes yourself—take a look at Be bold in updating pages. Happy editing!—Chidom talk  08:41, 20 December 2006 (UTC)