User:Hoping To Help/Down Low-Notes

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1. A brief introduction saying that this article is about Afro-American homosexuality. 2. A quick mention that 'down-low' has other meanings with links to the other meanings. 3. A section on the etymology of the phrase itself. 4. The main part of the article talking about AA homosexuality.Please note that I'm not trying to favour one definition over another. If you think other definitions are equally important I think they should also get articles (but seperate articles). Ashmoo (talk) 08:46, 12 March 2008 (UTC)

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 * Down_Low_(sexual_identity_and_lifestyle)
 * Down_Low_(sexual_identity_and_community)
 * Down_Low_(sexual_identity_and_culture)
 * Down_Low_(sexual_lifestyle_and_community)

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=Article Intro= This article is about Down Low as a sexual behavior, preference, and culture in the context of African American men that identify as heterosexual, but have sex with men without disclosing this to their female sexual partners. For other uses, see

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