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Frangela talk page[edit]

Why did you delete my question? I was genuinely hoping that someone had information that could answer my question but obviously no one can if my question is deleted for no apparent reason. If you do not explain why you removed my question from the Frangela talk page within the next couple days I will re-add it.-Schnurrbart (talk) 02:43, 1 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

First of all, I do not appreciate being called a vandal. My edit was on the talk page of the article, which is the appropriate place to discuss the article. I did not edit the article by making unsubstantiated claims, much less by vandalizing it. Second, asking about the relationship between the two members of Frangela is perfectly legitimate. A person's sexual orientation is an important part of their identity, much like their racial/ethnic background, religious beliefs, political convictions, etc. is so if this information is known there is no reason to censor it. I personally do not judge people because of their sexual orientation any more than I would judge someone based on race, religion, etc. so I see nothing 'wrong' with the women in Frangela if they are in fact gay. I was hoping that they may have disclosed the nature of their relationship in an interview or in some other way in the past and I wanted someone to provide this information (preferably with a source that could possibly be used in the article in the future). After seeing them in I'm a Celebrity…Get Me out of Here! (U.S. season 2), I thought that they seemed like they were a lesbian couple and was hoping to find out if this is the case or not by reading their Wikipedia article. However, this information was not in the article so I asked about their sexual orientation on the talk page of their article and you deleted my question. This leads me back to our disagreement. I think I have made a good case for why my question should be re-added to the talk page of the article and await your response. I would also like an apology for the accusations you made against me and my character.-Schnurrbart (talk) 00:12, 3 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
If anyone here is a vandal, it is you. Maybe you don't like my question and consider it 'offensive' or whatever but different people have different opinions and I don't appreciate your attempt to censor me. I especially don't care for your contemptuous attitude towards me and your refusal to make an actual argument other than a vague claim of 'vandalism.' I am going to add my question again whether you like it or not.-Schnurrbart (talk) 05:41, 3 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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