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The information in the article does not say that "Boy George is" "a hemaphrodite," or "bisexual". The article simply says that the connectors were called Boy George connectors. The cited reference does support that claim, a Google search for "Boy George connector" provides many other sources, and I can personally vouch for the information. Yes, the name of the connector was offensive and did not make a lot of sense, but that was what the connectors were most commonly called. --]<sup>]</sup> 01:59, 16 March 2019 (UTC)

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The information in the article does not say that "Boy George is" "a hemaphrodite," or "bisexual". The article simply says that the connectors were called Boy George connectors. The cited reference does support that claim, a Google search for "Boy George connector" provides many other sources, and I can personally vouch for the information. Yes, the name of the connector was offensive and did not make a lot of sense, but that was what the connectors were most commonly called. --Pascal 01:59, 16 March 2019 (UTC)