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Why was the comment about ice-skating removed? It's clearly annotated ad infinitum in CJ Cherryh's blog that she and Jane Fancher both are learning/practicing/refining their ice-skating abilities. Bo-Lingua02:53, 25 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
The reference to a same-sex marriage was removed. Whilst I understand why, I think it is also important that the matter is made clear to anyone who is new to either author. The article does not make it clear that C J Cherryh is also female. I have therefore entered 'same-sex' to qualify the domestic partnership.
Also, whilst marriage is legally,in some places, equally available to same-sex or hetreosexual couples, not everyone believes that in religious terms the two unions are equal. The view of those people also deserves to be respected as well as other views. I have therefore qualified the term 'marriage' with 'legal'. Jarrit29 (talk) 14:11, 17 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]