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Use of the term "cougar" in a BLP???

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"Cougar???" A slang term in the article? Have some class, people! This is an article about an actress, no slang terms are needed. This same thing keeps happening at the actual cougar (slang) page. I'm going to start tracking the IPs as it's clearly the same person even though the locations are sometimes different. It is entirely possible someone (perhaps even an autoconfirmed user) has friends living in other areas who place the info back repeatedly. I've seen such weirdness before. Cebr1979 (talk) 07:32, 9 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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