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Subject: hetero men: teaching your woman lojban
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i'm addressing hetero men only because they are likely a majority 
here. i've noticed a lack of female participants in the lojban 
community. do you ever try to teach your woman lojban? one 
interesting scenario is when you don't have a common first language. 
i was in thailand and staying with a local--english was almost as 
foreign to her as lojban, so i taught her a few phrases.


