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Question Posted Friday August 15 2008, 6:05 pm

ok, so im planning on pretyping some answers to common questions on my forum to use as links for those questions. what are the contents restrictions on our personal forums though? are they the same as the rest of the site? ie, can i use those for sex advice?

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karenR answered Saturday August 16 2008, 7:43 am:
They are the same as for the site.
If you can answer using proper medical
terms for body parts, and not go into
porn sounding detail, its fine.

You might want to back up your work
if you spend a lot of time on it.
Last I heard the forums were still
"experimental". They could disappear
anytime. I think all is well with
them staying for now, just keep that
in mind. :)

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