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Autodescription — Robbie Baldwin Ross (Q1391982)
description: Canadian journalist and art critic (1869-1918)
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About being the “cohabitant” of Wilde
[edit]I'm perfectly aware that he actually had sex with Wilde, but it seems simply ridiculous to say that he was his lover more than Lord Alfred Douglas. And, if we think so, it would be more accurate to put Alfred Douglas as his “cohabitant”. But that's not the case, because Bosie and Wilde were married (although not at the same time), and that's the only thing that actually matters to be included in this wikidata pages. This is why I think this and that needs to be changed. --Araujojoan96 (talk) 12:26, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
- ok, I'm not an expert of Oscar Wilde. Pyb (talk) 19:45, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
- I don't even understand what is being asked. Is cohabitant being used literally or in its modern (sexual) meaning?Pincrete (talk) 22:27, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
- Me too, Wikipedia articles clearly stated that there is a relationship between Wide and Ross. unmarried partner (P451) should be understand as lover, mistress, concubine, etc. Pyb (talk) 22:34, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
- I don't even understand what is being asked. Is cohabitant being used literally or in its modern (sexual) meaning?Pincrete (talk) 22:27, 12 November 2015 (UTC)