User talk:Fatflakes

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First and foremost, the consensus of the editors for this page have agreed not to include this unsubstantiated rumor about her on her Wikipedia page. There is no authoritative source for this rumor. Because you can produce a webpage that contains something alluding to a supposed genetic abnormality does not make it true. Please see use of dubious sources and questionable sources. Because of the policy of WP:BLP, we cannot publish unsubstantiated rumors about a living person without subjecting Wikipedia to a libel suit. There is no authoritative source for this. The only acceptable ones would be a journal or article that is reliable and fact-checked, or a direct quote by the person, in this case, Miss Leigh. No, she is not likely to give Wikipedia a direct quote, but until someone can come up with a reliable source where she is quoted, this statement is unacceptable.

Secondly, if you would direct your attention to the actual page on Wikipedia that discusses AIS you will see that the disorder has nothing to do with extra Y chromosomes and thus, would negate the veracity of the "fact" given on the page you cited as reference. This goes back again to sources. One cannot put forth a statement saying someone is chromosomally a male/female without citing a reliable, fact-checkable source that discusses such. Let it go. Wildhartlivie 07:27, 18 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]