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or full rear visuals for both sexes, or breast nudity for females.  The amount of detail is determined not only by the content of the nudity shown, but by other factors including closeness and size of visuals, realism, and clarity.

                       Offensive: Material which causes outrage or extreme disgust. The Guidelines distinguish between material which may offend some sections of the adult community, and material which offends against generally accepted standards, and is therefore likely to offend most people.

                       Plain opaque wrapping: Opaque material covering the cover of a publication with the exception of the title of the publication, unless the title itself (including depictions and text) is unsuitable for public display.

                       Publication: Has the same meaning as 'publication' in the Commonwealth Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995.

                       Real: Actual.

                       Realistic:  (see Depiction)

                       Reasonable Adult: Possessing common sense and an open mind, and able to balance personal opinion with generally accepted community standards.

                       Reference: References may be visual or verbal. References refer or relate to classifiable elements such as violence, sex, nudity and drug use.

                       Revolting and abhorrent
                       phenomena:  Fetishes or practices, sometimes accompanied by sexual activity, which are considered offensive.

                       Sexual Activity: Matters pertaining to sexual acts but not limited only to portrayals of sexual intercourse.

                       Sexual Context: A sexual context may be established by the nature of the publication itself, by the frequency of depictions or descriptions of or implying sexual activity, by the placement (including juxtaposition) of images and text, or by the relationship between image and text (for example a caption accompanying a realistic depiction).

                       Sexual Excitement: Includes the male erection.

                       Sexual Violence: The act of sexual assault or aggression, in which the victim does not consent.

                       Sexualised Nudity: Includes poses, props, text and backgrounds that are sexually suggestive.

                       Simulation: Simulated sexual activity is not real, but looks realistic.

                       Submittable Publication: Has the same meaning as 'publication' in the Commonwealth Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995.

                       Stylised: (see Depiction)

                       Tone: The quality or feeling of material, such as its sadness, humour, menace, lightness, or seriousness.

                       Touching of Genitals: Displaying of genitals, or implying sexual activity.

                       Treatment: The way in which written or pictorial material is handled, with regard to such factors as detail, emphasis and tone.

                       Unsuitable: Material that is not appropriate to readers/viewers under 18 years because of its ability to harm or disturb.

                       Violence: Includes not only acts of violence, but also the obvious threat of violence or its result.

                       Violence in a Sexual Context: Violence in a sexual context, as distinct from sexual violence, refers to a relationship between the elements of violence and sex/sexualised nudity.  The relationship may be established by the placement, juxtaposition, style or content of images