Talk:Lesbian bed death

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[edit] Disambiguation

There is a band by this name also. see Myspace: http://myspace.com/lesbianbeddeath and their website: http://www.lesbianbeddeath.net/. Could some one do some jiggery pokery to get a DAB page for this and gt the two articles? Cheers 160.5.235.81 16:15, 28 September 2006 (UTC)

It doesn't appear to me, based on a google search, that this band is notable enough to warrant a disambiguation page. --Xyzzyplugh 19:12, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sounds like a cut & paste

While this is a valid topic --- BUT this little blurb used to create a new topic page truly sounds like a cut and paste. There HAS to be more to keep this topic from being nominated for deletion. Things like -

  • WHERE was this term coinehttp://en.wikipedia.org/skins-1.5/common/images/button_sig.png

Your signature with timestampd? peer-reviewed journal? book? conference paper?

  • NEED ISBN number & publisher, date published if it is from a book
  • NEED article name, author(s), pub date, name of journal, vol & number
  • NEED name & date of conference, name of paper & anything else you can find
  • WHEN was this term first used? Give me a date, people!
  • WHO has critiqued Schwart's study construct? When? Where? What are their qualifications to critique?
  • citations citations citation

This is an encyclopedia, and few articles are capable of being written by only one person. But it takes a lot of teamwork to make things happen. No one person has to do everything, but if each capable person who drops by does even one tiny thing, then this article will be one tiny better.

  • For my part, I have done things that are designed to get this article more inter-connected with topics and categories that will get this article more hits.
  • I have also have created sub-topics, breaking up that tiny blurb into areas that need to be developed.

A plea to people -- don't just add a link to YOUR site when you visit other topics -- add THEIR link to your topic's "See Also". That is only polite and will make it more likely that you, as an editor, will be seen as a co-editor. If you are visiting a topic with no categories or few categories, do an assessment and add at least one. Thanks --A green Kiwi in learning mode 18:49, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Master Johnson??

The article notes that she's been critiqued by "Master Johnson". I think whoever wrote that meant Masters AND Johnson, but there's still no citation.--Jkbug 23:05, 31 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Contemporary?

There is absolutely no hint of a time stamp for this study, and since the whole article is unsourced, it's very hard to check it. Was that in the 1960's or in the 1990's? 76.65.178.57 20:27, 17 October 2007 (UTC)