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Dear friends, Pardon me for my previous question if I crossed a line I should not have. I wondered what that person was talking about a book called \"Middlesex\" and it probably is something innocuous. I was not meaning anything improper, nor did I notice when I posted this the gender of the person who posted the question on Greek author of the book. Generally, you have this Orthodox singles section, and certainly that\'s related to the topic of the \"s\" word you seem to be censoring somehow. Okay. I\'m not critical of your right to do that. Nor do I want to continue in error of any kind. It\'s difficult being a Christian in this world, and difficult to conduct oneself properly as a human being.
I think the towns in England, anyway, Wessex, Essex, Sussex, Middlesex, and so on have that -suffix which has nothing to do with the biological function, but with directions in towns, Wessex, West section
Essex east section, Sussex, south section, Middlesex, middle section.
Anyway, whether or not any of us find everything in life about this, I wonder why there is fiction such as this. Why would a Greek writer write about a town in England?
I suppose anything is possible.
Take care.
Pardon me if there was anything improper in my use of a certain word you didn\'t seem to like seen in print. It\'s just a word, anyway.
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John Chan
#1
It\'s an automatic filter, Scott - nobody is actively censoring words.
I did take the liberty of removing your post, in case you were thinking it was inappropriate. No worries: it\'s gone.
I\'m wondering if the automatic filter can be fixed so that S-E-X is not replaced by asterisks. It\'s becoming an annoyance.
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Paul Barrera
#2
That word is filtered? I did a post the other day using \"sex\" explicitly because it should not be censored.
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