User talk:86.198.75.232

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[edit] Welcome to Wikipedia!

I've been following your conversation with Haiduc, and see you have valuable insights to offer us. Thank you for coming here, and I hope to see more of you in the future. Please consider joining the LGBT studies project, Wikipedia's gay and lesbian editing group. Jeffpw 19:42, 17 October 2007 (UTC)

You're very kind. But you know, I'm French and my english is certainly very bad. I have my dictionary, but the translations are very long. However, I can do efforts.

I am very interested in all that touch homosexuality, that's right.

We don't have to accept people disdain about the evidences of homosexuality. If nobody has proofs about Bacon's heterosexuality, so Bacon's heterosexuality must be considered as more "alleged" -that's a very usefull word for some people- than his homosexuality. And the article on Francis Bacon must say that.

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