User talk:Momo137

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Would it be possible to have someone look at the article that I am currently editing and give me feedback? I posted on the talk page of the double burden article a while ago, but no one seems to have been participating in the article for the past couple of years. I would appreciate any feedback. Thank you so much! Momo137 (talk)
 * Well, looking over what you changed, in general your edits are improvements. There are a couple places that could use some sources, however.  The first paragraph in the "Africa" section and the whole "Asia" section need a citation or citations to support the material there.  Some more citations in the Latin America section would be nice too.  Other than that, good work in my opinion.  Howicus (Did I mess up?) 21:38, 3 November 2013 (UTC)
 * Thank you so much for your input! I will add more references to the places that you referred to. Momo137 (talk)