Yes, and a consistent approach would then evolve - ?
If we have a productive discussion here and on policy pages it would become a guideline. Lots of work required and some wisdom. We want information that is universally useful and accessible on a global basis.
Fred
On 7 October 2011 21:00, Fred Bauder fredbaud@fairpoint.net wrote:
You say, "Would it not be more consistent to use a more balanced and
cohesive aesthetic style across the whole subject of human reproduction and sexuality?"
Yes, and we do discuss that here. One train of thought is to use
images of people as they are rather than idealized images.
Fred
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