On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 3:04 AM, Arnaud HERVE arnaudherve@x-mail.net wrote:
very casual instead. Might be my European education, I don't know.
Possibly :) I consider myself a very sex-positive person, but, I also know when political correctness and "forcing" people to view nudity is inappropriate. In this matter, to me, it's forcing people to view a really medicore photo of a woman nude and pregnant and making the article something people can't view at work. Also, at least in the US Google search, you have to go sometime before you find any images of naked women who are pregnant. There are plenty of tasteful photos of women clothed, or women clothed with their belly showing. I never even looked at the pregnancy article until it was brought to my attention and i was like "Whoa, okay...whoa." But, I'm a [[childless]] person by choice, and the whole concept of pregnancy makes me anxious ;-)
I was trying to think of an example of something that might be relevant to men. I looked at the [[vasectomy]] article and was happy to see that there was a medical drawing of a groin, and not someone's privates at the first image (aguughhhh), but, you scroll down a bit and there it is, but, I expected it.
[[Castration]] is the same, actually, I'm more shocked by this one because there IS NOT a photo of a castrated man. What the hell is that about. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castration We also have a ton of photos (gahhh!!!) of castrated guys. Who wants to spend time adding a photo to the castration article? Anyone....? ;) We have artwork, but not junk. The last conversation that took place about this was in 2006, where a user cried " goat.se": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Castration#pictures.3F And people getting grossed out by a horse castration (ughh).
I think that for medical articles, all the relevant body parts must be fully exposed. And believe me I have seen much worse than a healthy pregnant woman, because i do website editing for a faculty of medicine.
Well we need a photo on the castration page. But, you also work in an environment where nude medical images are acceptable. Many of us aren't in that environment :) Many of us also like surprises, but not naked surprises (outside of perhaps your love life).
Sarah
Sarah: I was trying to think of an example of something that might be relevant to men. I looked at the [[vasectomy]] article and was happy to see that there was a medical drawing of a groin, and not someone's privates at the first image (aguughhhh), but, you scroll down a bit and there it is, but, I expected it.
Myself: There actually has been sort of a precedent with a male-relevant article. I'm sure others with long wiki teeth will remember it once they see the link, but for those who don't, it's at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Semen/Archive_3#Survey_to_gain_consensus_t... and you can scroll up and down at your leisure, and follow the links to the controversial image.
Daniel Case