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June 2012

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Hello, Topquark22, and Welcome to Wikipedia!

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Your recent edit to this article was added to a section titled "Documented list of common misspellings" (emphasis mine). The list is not meant to be all-encompassing, but a list of those misspellings that are documented and sourced. Regards Tiderolls 06:09, 27 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks for your contrubtions to Wikipedia (though I haven't yet checked them out ;-). I noticed, because I care about WP:MEDGA2013 that circumcision was now a GA with disputed neutrality. I also noticed you haven't edited in a while. Welcome back. I was thinking there could be a website with external discussion that might explain why you decided to edit here. I thought I might be able to take into consideration the concerns of those people discussing things, if that was indeed the case. If not, what are your concerns? I assume you arrived because the article recently received a GA status or had disputed neutrality. I could be wrong in that assumption! Anyhow, best wishes and happy editing! Biosthmors (talk) 20:25, 12 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. I arrived to add the important new information about the penile sensitivity reduction study (Bronselaer 2013) and the important Taylor study about the ridged band of the penis (which should certainly be part of the circumcision article.) Unfortunately, my important edits were removed within an hour by "AnomieBot." What is going on here? The Taylor information has been out for 17 years and certainly ought to be included. The new sensitivity article surely should be included. Topquark22 (talk) 17:22, 13 February 2013 (UTC)Reply