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anatomically correct

adjective as in biologically correct

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Few questions fazed the 4’7” woman who Time magazine called the “Munchkin of sex,” who pelted America’s airwaves with anatomically correct dialogue without batting an eye.

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Her post also showcased a plate of graphic desserts, which Taylor-Joy confirmed were “anatomically correct heart cakes.”

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"N.B. yes, those are anatomically correct heart cakes," she added, referring to a plate holding cakes shaped like real hearts in pools of apparently fake blood.

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She shared pictures and videos from the vampire-themed ceremony, which featured "anatomically correct" cakes shaped like human hearts.

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NATTERSON: One way is to use anatomically correct language so we’re all talking about the same body part.

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