User talk:Danijauk

Judith Lorber
Hi, my name is Sarah, welcome to Wikipedia and thank you for your recent edits. I have made some changes to the Judith Lorber article and I just wanted to let you know that I left a note on the article talk page to explain, as it was quite a major edit. I also made some suggestions there for you or other editors to make more improvements. I will leave a welcome template below with some links that may help with your future edits. Thanks, Sarahj2107 (talk) 22:45, 4 November 2012 (UTC)

REPLY: Dear Sarah, thank you so very very much for your edits and comments. I will try to work on them as best as I can in the next few days. The text I wrote based on a biographical essay Judith Lorber wrote herself, I also sent her the page and she OKed it. I am new to Wikipedia and have never doe that before, so i thank you for your patience with me.

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