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			I appreciate your addition and on one hand agree that often arguments can be  healthy discourse.  I do still think there is absolutely nothing wrong with saying a space is exclusive, unless it is excluding the advancement of  person or group of people.   
 
 I think that other groups or individuals can still learn quietly by observing and asking direct questions privately, without disrupting  an entire thread.  
 
 Is it a woman's need to absolutely "include" or a weakness to fear "excluding"?  
 
 This is what I am trying to ascertain.  
 
 Thank you, blush.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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