User:Aubz9101

About Me
Hello there! I am a college student in Washington State. Outside of school, I work part time as a barista. I currently live with my mother and my younger sister. I enjoy spending time with my friends, family and my new puppy, Deebo. He is a Border Collie, American Staffordshire Terrier, Bullmastiff, Shepard, Cattle Dog, Lab Mix. Mutts usually come in very complex variations whether it's looks or how they act, making it possible to find a dog for protection but also family friendly. I also really enjoy shopping and going to the gym.

My Wikipedia Interests
The more I use wikipedia, I would like to start changing errors I find in articles I am interested in. For example, I am interested in dog breeds, brands and fitness/ health. I find it very intriguing to see the controversial discussions on topics I'm drawn to. I have always loved jumping into argumentative discussions to state my opinions. I find great exhilaration in winning and being right. I find that wikipedia is a great way to express my passions about topics in a bold way.

Article Evaluation
I visited the Genuphobia page on Wikipedia, and found three aspects of it worth commenting on: There are no external links, The references lead to other pages that also give no indication of where this information is coming from, and the article itself seems quite absurd.

Irrelevancy
One of the first things I noticed in this article was how wildly illogical some of the stated facts in this article were. This page mentions the result of possessing this phobia could result in amputation of your own limbs or of a loved ones limbs, which quite frankly seems more like serial killer attributes. I'm not positive that there is a treatment for this phobia although it is said to be treated by medication and therapy.

Summary
As I picked apart this article, I would label this article as "unfinished". I feel like if someone were to take the time to find real, credible information and back up the facts stated about this phobia, it could possibly be an okay, realistic article. Otherwise, this article is quite terrible, due to the lack of evidence and research done behind this phobia.