Policy Glossary

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Biological Sex

A person's biological sex usually refers to status as female, male, or intersex depending on the person's chromosomes, reproductive organs, or other characteristics.

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Sexually Explicit Materials

<p>Consist of any item displaying, portraying, depicting, or describing: (a) Nudity, which includes exposed/visible (in whole or part, including under or through translucent/thin materials providing intimate physical detail) genitals/genitalia, anus, and/or female/transgender breast nipple(s); (b) A sex act(s) which includes, but is not limited to, genital-genital, oral-genital, anal-genital, or oral-anal contact/penetration, genital or anal contact/penetration with an inanimate object, masturbation, sadistic/masochistic abuse, bondage, bestiality, and/or bodily excretory behavior which appears to be sexual in nature; (c) A participant(s) who appears to be non-consenting, dominated, degraded, humiliated, or in a submissive role, and/or acting in a forceful, threatening, dominating, or violent manner which appears to be sexual in nature; and/or (d) Minor(s), or models depicting minors, in a sexually suggestive setting/pose/attire.</p>

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