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Originally Posted by tammix
It can be a sentence, a word, anything that fits
Ok, here is one from Tammix-pedia: "Any text, image, video or cybermedia experience that brings the sexual arousal of the person exposed, evokes forbidden fantasies and creates the impulsive desire to look for more of that"
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Your definition is far to broad as it would qualify things like the Victoria Secrets catalog and the SEARS Bra ads in the sunday paper and you can't call those examples porn.
There are many mainstream movies with " love scenes " in them that are there soley to titillate but most people never consider it to be porn.
A woman posing nude doesn't have to be porn. It can be glamour or art.
You're on the right track but should narrow it down to something more like a depiction of an actual sex act. I'm thinking that if it requires 2257 than it's porn. The rest is up to the individual's opinion.