Wikipedia talk:Votes for deletion/Traumatic Masturbatory Syndrome
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I cannot imagine that an article "Traumatic Masturbatory Syndrome" could appear in the encyclopedia.
1) There is not such an entry in any other encyclopedia. 2) The entry is based on the article which its author (L.Sank) does not support anymore. He has never repeated this term again, and even does not want to mention it. Yes, Dr. Sank indicated that some doctors called him and asked the copies. It is only, because it is not possible to find this article in the libraries. Who will keep this treasure? Only Wikipedia!!!
Who is a doctor who has repeated this nonsence after these calls???
3) The article of L. Sank was negatively criticized by sex therapists and researchers community. It is a reason why the author is ashamed now. Talk to the experts.
3) This term has not appeared at any significant publications on Sexual Health, Sexology, Public Health or Men Health.
4) The encyclopedia entry indicated Eva Margolis and her book. Again, it was the book which received only negative reviews. Does Wikipedia consider E. Margolis an expert on sexual health? Review her professional background and practice in New York, and the encyclopedia would be ashamed its association.
5)Sex Therapists are laughing when you are asking them about Sank's syndrome. What does he write in sexology? What does he know? It's nonsense.
5) As a result of these flaws, the Encyclopedia spreads the wrong information and nonsense that can have terribly negative consequences for integrity of sex information as well as public knowledge.
We have to respect the readers, but don't mislead them. I hope that this entry will be removed from Wikipedia. Thanks, Bob