full frontal nudity

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full frontal nudity (uncountable)

  1. Human nakedness, either directly observed or pictorially depicted, viewed from the front such that the complete torso and all external sex organs are visible.
    • 1972 June 5, “Black, White and Blue”, in Time:
      Full frontal nudity is out, but both female and male backsides are a familiar sight.
    • 2021, Maria San Filippo, Provocauteurs and Provocations: Screening Sex in 21st Century Media[1], Indiana University Press, →ISBN:
      Until recently, female full-frontal nudity has been vastly more visible outside of pornographic representation, though one might claim male sexual embodiment to be more representable given that male genitalia are more prominently visible and the state of male arousal more easily legible.