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I wasn't doing that to remove censorship. I was mainly removing it due to the fact that it is rather redundant to have said photo there and another similar photo (just a photo of a woman's breast) on top. If you want to discuss this you can message me via talk page. Bmecoli 04:15, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for contributing the picture to the breast article. I would say though that it doesn't really illustrate a change in breasts due to pregnancy, as there's no before or after pics with which to compare it. If you could add a comparison pic showing the same breasts (yours) and the effect that pregnancy has, that would be very informative.
Any way, welcome to wikipedia, if you're new here (i know if i was going to post intimate pictures of myself I'd be tempted to do it under an alias, and i don't see anything wrong with that) and happy editing. Spute 21:44, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
Amy, may I presume from the above message to you, that you are the owner of the breasts that are entitled "Young woman's breasts"?
Please go to the discussion page on Breasts and read my lengthy explanation as to why I removed the other picture and placed the picture of the "young pregnant breasts" further down the page. The other pic comes off Flickr and we know NOTHING about the age of the woman. It does not look like the breast of a mature woman during pregnancy. I would expect to see marked evidence of veins, stretches, milk ducts etc.
It doesn't give any sort of reasonable comparison, except that the breasts are a different shape and size. The difference is not due to the maturity of the woman concerned, but simply to the fact that the breasts are very round and firm.
I'm a mature woman who has fed a couple of kids. I've got a couple of super-droopers but I don't think I'll put them up for comparison.
-- Amandajm 13:41, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi. Please be cautious with your use of such terms as "vandalism" and "censorship"; neither of those terms apply to the situation at Breast. --19:46, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
I saw your input at the page Talk:Breast, so I know that you do not have a pro-censorship bias. The user User:I already forgot has persistently blanked an image on the article, and has uncivilly falsely accused me of making false accusations of vandalism. See Forgot's edit history for details. I request that you keep an eye on this uncivil persistent vandal and try to stop his/her shenanigans. Embryoglio 23:45, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi I am the person that removed the discussion of 1,4-dioxane from the SLES article. As I explained elsewhere, I dont really care for or against dioxane (or SLES for that matter). I do however have a pretty good feel for chemical articles. Each chemical article discusses that chemical and sometimes its derivatives, that's where the article stops. At least that has been the pattern for thousands of chemical articles. If you would like to discuss this aspect, feel free to leave a note. There is also a chemistry project site that would appropriate if you think that we should review our editing/content pattern. The relevant editors appear not to be particularly pro-industry (or anti) but focused on content. One idea is that if you think more info on dioxane should be available, you could expand 1,4-dioxane. Thanks,
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Amy is cool.
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I wasn't doing that to remove censorship. I was mainly removing it due to the fact that it is rather redundant to have said photo there and another similar photo (just a photo of a woman's breast) on top. If you want to discuss this you can message me via talk page. Bmecoli 04:15, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for contributing the picture to the breast article. I would say though that it doesn't really illustrate a change in breasts due to pregnancy, as there's no before or after pics with which to compare it. If you could add a comparison pic showing the same breasts (yours) and the effect that pregnancy has, that would be very informative.
Any way, welcome to wikipedia, if you're new here (i know if i was going to post intimate pictures of myself I'd be tempted to do it under an alias, and i don't see anything wrong with that) and happy editing. Spute 21:44, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
Amy, may I presume from the above message to you, that you are the owner of the breasts that are entitled "Young woman's breasts"?
Please go to the discussion page on Breasts and read my lengthy explanation as to why I removed the other picture and placed the picture of the "young pregnant breasts" further down the page. The other pic comes off Flickr and we know NOTHING about the age of the woman. It does not look like the breast of a mature woman during pregnancy. I would expect to see marked evidence of veins, stretches, milk ducts etc.
It doesn't give any sort of reasonable comparison, except that the breasts are a different shape and size. The difference is not due to the maturity of the woman concerned, but simply to the fact that the breasts are very round and firm.
I'm a mature woman who has fed a couple of kids. I've got a couple of super-droopers but I don't think I'll put them up for comparison.
-- Amandajm 13:41, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi. Please be cautious with your use of such terms as "vandalism" and "censorship"; neither of those terms apply to the situation at Breast. --19:46, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
I saw your input at the page Talk:Breast, so I know that you do not have a pro-censorship bias. The user User:I already forgot has persistently blanked an image on the article, and has uncivilly falsely accused me of making false accusations of vandalism. See Forgot's edit history for details. I request that you keep an eye on this uncivil persistent vandal and try to stop his/her shenanigans. Embryoglio 23:45, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi I am the person that removed the discussion of 1,4-dioxane from the SLES article. As I explained elsewhere, I dont really care for or against dioxane (or SLES for that matter). I do however have a pretty good feel for chemical articles. Each chemical article discusses that chemical and sometimes its derivatives, that's where the article stops. At least that has been the pattern for thousands of chemical articles. If you would like to discuss this aspect, feel free to leave a note. There is also a chemistry project site that would appropriate if you think that we should review our editing/content pattern. The relevant editors appear not to be particularly pro-industry (or anti) but focused on content. One idea is that if you think more info on dioxane should be available, you could expand 1,4-dioxane. Thanks,
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