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Happy editing! Vinegarymass911 (talk) 20:57, 1 September 2017 (UTC)
Hello, you recently reverted a change of mine to the above-mentioned article. After a review of the source material in question ("The Freud Encyclopedia: Theory, Therapy, and Culture" by Eward Erwin, pg. 258) I am able to verify that the material which was removed was indeed present in the source; however, as this article is about the topic of Homosexuality and Psychology in general, and as Freud's work, though notable, is not necessarily authoritative or well-accepted on the topic, I will still agree that the material in question does not belong in the article. I hope you understand, but the material may be a better-suited addition to discussions concerning Sigmund Freud and his work, rather than the topic as a whole. A S U K I T E 14:07, 1 August 2020 (UTC)
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