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- 16:11, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Template:Child porn justifications (content was: "#REDIRECT Template:Navbox child pornography arguments", and the only contributor was "Lysander" (talk))
- 16:11, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Template:Navbox child porn justifications (content was: "#REDIRECT Template:Navbox child pornography arguments", and the only contributor was "Lysander" (talk))
- 16:10, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Coitus (content was: "#REDIRECT Coitus (dictionary)", and the only contributor was "Etenne" (talk))
- 16:10, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Books (content was: "#REDIRECT Book", and the only contributor was "Etenne" (talk))
- 16:10, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page At risk (content was: "#REDIRECT At risk (dictionary)", and the only contributor was "Etenne" (talk))
- 16:08, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Flyer22 Reborn (content was: "#redirect Wikipedian#Flyer22_Reborn", and the only contributor was "Lysander" (talk))
- 16:00, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Homophobe (content was: "A '''homophobe''' is a person who fears homosexuals and/or homosexuality. Homophobes have long (falsely) linked pederastic relationships between men and boys as inevitably leading to the "homosexualization" of the youths involved. Homophobes are often repressed homosexuals who fear their own innate sexual orientation. Homophobes often go to great lengths to persecute homosexuals and BoyLovers. As the persecution of homosexuals in Western society has been bec...")
- 15:58, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Enid Bloch (content was: "'''Enid Bloch''' is an academic who has written critically about Greek man-boy love. He writes:<ref>{{cite journal|title=Sex between men and boys in classical Greece: was it education for citizenship or child abuse?|journal=Journal of Men's Studies|date=Winter 2001|volume=9|issue=2|pages=183-204|author=Bloch, Enid}}</ref> {{cquote|As the "passive" partner the boy was being used "like a woman," a humiliating experience in itself, and one that could have lifelong consequences...")
- 15:58, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page ECPAT (content was: "'''ECPAT''' (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes) is a non-governmental organisation and a global network of civil society organisations whose stated purpose is ending the commercial sexual exploitation of children. It was founded as End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT) in the early 1990s to raise awareness and campaign against child sexual tourism. ECPAT started its work in Bangkok, Thailand and soon had...")
- 15:57, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Cultural sexual imperialism (content was: "'''Cultural imperialism''' has been practiced for millennium as stronger states have forced their culture onto weaker states. From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_imperialism <blockquote> Cultural imperialism is defined as the cultural aspects of imperialism. Imperialism, here, is referring to the creation and maintenance of unequal relationships between civilizations favoring the more powerful civilization.[1] Therefore, it can be defined as the practice of...")
- 15:54, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Contented pedophile (dictionary) (content was: "{{Info box/dictionary|name=Contented pedophile |pos= ''n'' |1= a subject who has pedophilic preferences but neither realizes his desires nor experiences any distress as a result of his condition or what it implies in terms of sexual frustration }} Category:Dictionary")
- 15:48, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Iatrogenesis (content was: "'''Iatrogenesis''' or iatrogenic effect (/aɪˌætroʊˈdʒɛnɪk/; a Greek term, meaning "brought forth by the healer") is any consequence of medical treatment or advice given to a patient. Some iatrogenic effects are clearly defined and easily recognized, such as a complication following a surgical procedure (e.g., lymphedema as a result of breast cancer surgery). Less obvious on...", and the only contributor was "User4" (talk))
- 15:48, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Help:Templates for beginners (content was: "{{stub}}", and the only contributor was "Etenne" (talk))
- 15:47, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page USER4/DICTIONARY (content was: "NOTE: This is merely a template for making dictionary entries. {{Info box/dictionary |pos= v'' |1= CHANGE V TO N ABOVE FOR NOUNS }} == == <ref> </ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==See also== *[[ ]] *[[ ]] *[[ ]] ==External links== <!--user4note empty --> {{stub}} <nowiki>Category:Dictionary</nowiki>", and the only contributor was "User4" (talk))
- 15:46, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Indecent (content was: "''Indecent'' is a vague term referring to any type of behavior disapproved of within a particular society. Note that a certain behavior may be "indecent" in one society, but perfectly acceptable in ''another''. Definition from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/indecent : *indecent ::adjective :::1. offending against generally accepted standards of propriety or good taste; improper; vulgar: indecent jokes; indecent language; indecent behavior. :::2. not...")
- 15:46, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Inappropriate (content was: "'''Inappropriate''' means "not appropriate". "Appropriate" means "suitable or proper". Therefore, ''inappropriate'' means "not suitable" or "not proper," or "unsuitable/improper". Unfortunately, what is "appropriate" has usually been a judgment call, one which is based solely on the moral beliefs held by the speaker. ==Normal vs. normative== This is similar to the problems with the word "normal". What is ''ab''normal is that which is not "normal," while that which is "normal"...")
- 15:45, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page User4/Article (content was: "''' ''' == == ==Relevance to BoyLovers== User4 (talk) 08:39, 7 May 2016 (UTC) <ref> </ref> <ref> </ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==See also== *[[ ]] *[[ ]] *[[ ]] ==External links== * :[ ] :[ ] <!--HIDDENCOMMENT--> {{stub}} [[Category: ]] [[Category: ]] [[Category: ]]", and the only contributor was "User4" (talk))
- 15:44, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page User:Lysander/Survivor of child sexual abuse (content was: "Being a '''survivor of child sexual abuse''' is psychobabble for describing a person who experienced sexual activity while still a child. The term was created by the those in the child sexual abuse industry who promote the child abuse narrative and the incest narrative. ==Redefinition of the term "survivor"== Traditionally, a "survivor" is a person who has not died when in a situation which could possibly have resulted in death. Those who do not die in airplane...")
- 15:43, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page The War Against Boys- How Misguided Policies are Harming Our Young Men (book) (content was: " ==Publisher's description== :"An updated and revised edition of the controversial classic--now more relevant than ever--argues that boys are the ones languishing socially and academically, resulting in staggering social and economic costs. :"Girls and women were once second-class citizens in the nation's schools. Americans responded w ith concerted efforts to give girls and women...", and the only contributor was "User4" (talk))
- 15:42, 2 August 2022 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Survivors of child sexual abuse (content was: "A '''survivor of child sexual abuse''' is a person who has not died while being (supposedly) sexually abused, that is, while engaging in sexual activity with an older person or an adult (usually a male). As it is extremely rare that sexual abuse ever causes the death of a child, the use of the term "survivor" is questionable. ==Origin of the term== There were no "survivors of child abuse" until certain feminists organized groups of women in the 1980s who had had experiences,...")