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Improve article by adding well done studies using secondary sources
Team 5B cites a study with a specific example of what heteroflexibility is. The team explains heteroflexible men as being attracted to male genitalia but not identifying as bisexual. Overall the team does an excellent job; if anything I think another study would be beneficial for the reader’s understanding since the article itself is relatively short.
Do the group’s edits substantially improve the article as described in the Wikipedia peer review “Guiding framework”?
Yes, this team added in a lot of new information from a good quality source.
Has the group achieved its overall goals for improvement?
Goal: Improve article by adding well done studies using secondary sources. Team 5B cites a study with a specific example of what heteroflexibility is. The team explains heteroflexible men as being attracted to male genitalia but not identifying as bisexual. Overall the team does an excellent job; if anything I think another study would be beneficial for the reader’s understanding since the article itself is relatively short.
Does the draft submission reflect a neutral point of view? If not, specify…
The group provided information and statistics on the prevalence of heteroflexibility among women and men with a neutral point of view. They also neutrally cited a study that focused on the behaviors and thoughts of heteroflexible individuals.
Christinewmin (
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16:41, 6 August 2019 (UTC)reply
Are the points included verifiable with cited secondary sources that are freely available? If not, specify…
Team 5b added 1 new reference to this article. I was unable to freely access this article so I cannot verify whether the reference supports the statements added.
Mlomanto (
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16:55, 6 August 2019 (UTC)reply
Are the edits formatted consistent with Wikipedia’s manual of style? If not, specify…
Multiple phrases express a similar concept to the title of this page, as the introductory paragraph mentions. The phrase "mostly heterosexual" has become predominant in the academic literature, and as such changing the title from "Heteroflexible" to "Mainly Heterosexual" would be desirable.
How about Cultural Strategies for Avoidance of Bisexual Self-Identification?