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@ GeorgineLeung: @ Bazj: I've redirected this for now, but offhand I can see postpartum confinement meriting its own article. For some reason I'd like to say that this is practiced in places other than East Asia, although admittedly I'm drawing on some dusty memory from one of my anthropology or religion classes from college so I could be wrong on that. Even so, I can see this meriting its own article at some point as long as Georgine could produce enough sourcing to justify this. I'll drop a note at the applicable WikiProjects asking for help. If/when this gets more sourcing, I have no problem with this getting un-redirected. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。) 05:36, 23 March 2016 (UTC)
They don't wash for 30 (or more) days? Wow. Then after that they suddenly "make contact with water" in hope of washing off the accumulated 30-days old filth? Can't be! It might have been apparent in ancient China where everyday toilet wasn't that important, but this can't be true in XXI century. 116.236.205.123 ( talk) 08:11, 13 June 2017 (UTC)CommieBandito
I've done what I can to bring in other cultures, but this article could do with a lot more examples, and a theoretical overview. Carbon Caryatid ( talk) 12:29, 14 April 2018 (UTC)
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Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT ( talk) 02:36, 18 January 2022 (UTC)
@ GeorgineLeung: @ Bazj: I've redirected this for now, but offhand I can see postpartum confinement meriting its own article. For some reason I'd like to say that this is practiced in places other than East Asia, although admittedly I'm drawing on some dusty memory from one of my anthropology or religion classes from college so I could be wrong on that. Even so, I can see this meriting its own article at some point as long as Georgine could produce enough sourcing to justify this. I'll drop a note at the applicable WikiProjects asking for help. If/when this gets more sourcing, I have no problem with this getting un-redirected. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。) 05:36, 23 March 2016 (UTC)
They don't wash for 30 (or more) days? Wow. Then after that they suddenly "make contact with water" in hope of washing off the accumulated 30-days old filth? Can't be! It might have been apparent in ancient China where everyday toilet wasn't that important, but this can't be true in XXI century. 116.236.205.123 ( talk) 08:11, 13 June 2017 (UTC)CommieBandito
I've done what I can to bring in other cultures, but this article could do with a lot more examples, and a theoretical overview. Carbon Caryatid ( talk) 12:29, 14 April 2018 (UTC)
The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion:
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