www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Great-Uke-(for-Lesbian-Couples)
was NFD 6 years ago. I’m not sure if an article may be nominated for deletion more than once, but I believe it should be removed because it contains sexual language and vulgar words/terms. I’m not sure if this article should be NFD or not, so please check it out and give a comment on the article. Thnaks!
Articles can be NFD’d more than once, with the caveat that if it’s NFD’d for the same reason, it doesn’t go into NFD Guardian; it needs to be manually reviewed by an administrator through NFD Advanced. That means Discussion notes are necessary in order to proceed with the deletion process, though I see you’ve already done that here (thanks for that!). But other than that, there’s typically no reason you can’t NFD something again
In the case of this specific article, I personally would probably vote for its deletion as incomplete or inaccurate, but I wouldn’t really consider it sexually charged. The content is low-quality and I’m not a fan of the use of “uke/seme” here, but there’s no real advice on sexual technique; the closest it gets is saying to be a tease and that “you’ll be pleasing her with your naughtiness,” which are pretty nondescript. We have other articles about turning your partner on or improving your sex life, and many of them offer advice on teasing or foreplay – some are more explicit than what’s in here, heh. The tips and profanity aren’t really grounds to call it sexually charged, either, since those can be edited out.
To quote the most useful “baseline” I know of for judging whether an article is sexually charged or not: “[I]f the article is well-written (particularly using a detailed, clinical tone with good references) and comprehensive (doesn’t just focus on sexual technique, but also covers topics like health, communication, safety and partnership) then it is likely to be acceptable on wikiHow.”
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