Talk:Linda Syndrome

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This is written as though it's some sort of medical condition, but clearly it isn't. Is the term in widespread use, or is this a neologism? Joyous | Talk 21:52, 3 December 2005 (UTC)

It's a neologism to identify porn stars who denounce pornography and tend to a) fight against pornography or b) deny that they ever participated in pornography. And yes, while I do understand that there is a policy regarding the avoidance of neologisms, the condition itself is fairly encyclopedic. -- Joe Beaudoin Jr. Think out loud 04:48, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
I saw later that the term did have some use, so I've reworded some of the article so it doesn't sound like it's a medical condition. Thanks for the reply. Joyous | Talk 16:48, 4 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Angel Kelly

Why is Angel Kelly part of this list? There is no documentation of her distancing her self from pornography or becoming anti-porn. An interview available on You Tube confirms she shouldn't be on the list. She complained of racism and low pay in the adult movie industry.