User:Esmererica/sandbox

Article evaluation:

The article is quite short but its very concise on the topic. I would add more information if it was present as to fully flesh out the meaning on Pendragon.

Tone is quite simple and straightforward. No visual bias seen.

One of the pieces of information does need a citation for it to seem more credible which is already pointed out by another user. All of the citations noted are books, so not quite easily checked to see if they are viable. Unlike a link you can't just click on it and read it. But it is definitely something you could check up on if needed.

The talk section of the article is a tad sparse, but I can see that it is part of a bigger effort to fully update all King Arthur coverage.

It is talking about different forms of Pendragon such as with a musical group.

Topic:

Sexuality (Gray Asexuality)

Community:

"The AVEN, Asexuality and Visibility Education Network, as well as blogging websites such as Tumblr, have given ways for gray-As to find acceptance in their communities. While gray-As are noted to have variety in the experiences of sexual attraction, individuals in the community share their identification within the spectrum. A black, gray, white, and purple flag is commonly used to display pride in the asexual community. The gray bar represents the area of gray sexuality within the community."

Research:

Asexuality in general is relatively new to academic research and public discourse. For instance, '''a study was conducted by Morag A. Yule, Lori A. Brotto, and Boris B. Gorzalka that looked at handedness, birth order, and finger length ratio. This study attempted to investigate that asexuality could be conceptualized as a sexual orientation. While they did find differences between participants who identified as asexual with handedness and birth order, they state that there still needs to be further tests to solidify their findings that asexuality could be construed as a sexual orientation. In a journal by Deluzio Chasin, Cj, it was stated that it was quite difficult to characterize and collect data on asexual as well as grey asexual folks due to some being self-identifying and many having different levels of asexuality, such as some being aromatic.'''