Talk:LGBTQ history in France

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Replacing "member" with "penis"

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This particular paragraph in the article has a bowdlerization:

Around 1260, in France, first-offending sodomites lost their testicles, second offenders lost their member, and third offenders were burned.

I think replacing the word member with penis would do no harm and more closely follow WP:OM.

2600:1700:721:3F40:48E8:B401:2DCA:837B (talk) 21:59, 26 November 2024 (UTC)Reply