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I suggest coming up with a new stub marker. I couldn't think of one. (7/14/05)
[edit] Proposal to merge
I think that all standing sex positions can and should be discussed on one page. They really aren't very different. With all on one page, it will be easier to compare and contrast. --Strait 04:11, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
no! that's crap! comparing and contrasting is for chumps! i like to be confused and not get half the information! boo merging.
(see article: "sarcasm")
- Right. Merged. --Strait 19:13, 9 November 2006 (UTC)