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| | clinical vamipre |
 | | Pornography (from Greek πορνη "prostitute" and γραφία "written material") (also informally referred to as "porn," "pr0n," or "porno") is the representation of the human body or human sexual behaviour with the goal of sexual arousal, similar to, but distinct from, erotica, though the two terms are often used interchangeably. |
 | | Pornography may use any of a variety of media — written and spoken text, photos, sculpture, drawings, moving images (including animation), and sounds such as heavy breathing and sexually related sounds. |
 | | A secondary distinction is sometimes made between softcore pornography and hardcore pornography, the former tending to allude to sex whilst the latter shows it explicitly. |
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