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== Edit warring ==

Reverting EvergreenFir per ] was all fine and well in terms of policy (even if your opposition is somewhat difficult to understand). When you begin reverting suggestions by a third editor as well, you're not protected by any policy and risk violating ].

Content-wise, your arguments aren't stronger than those of Evergreen and you're not showing any support in guidelines. The onus is on you by now, and you can't keep reverting forever with motivations that amount to mere ].

] <sup>]</sup> 10:32, 18 April 2015 (UTC)
:], please provide a source which shows that ] is a condition found in any "female" other than the female human being, and I'll happily concede. In the meantime, the article stays in the ''status quo ante'' until a consensus has been reached. With less than 24 hours, and only 3 commenters (the two disputants and you), there is as of yet no consensus. ] (]) 10:42, 18 April 2015 (UTC)
::Incidentally, both you and EvergreenFir have now impugned my motivations and/or insulted my intellectual capacity, and I would like it to stop, please. ] (]) 10:54, 18 April 2015 (UTC)

:::Demanding that other editors to "provide a source" that "female" can be used as a synonym for "woman" is absurd. You're demanding huge respect for your own extremely narrow take on things while actively ignoring the objections of others. Get a grip on yourself, please.
:::] <sup>]</sup> 11:22, 18 April 2015 (UTC)

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Beyond My Ken

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Beyond My Ken

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