Anatomically correct
having representations of the sexual organs:
An anatomically correct doll was shown to the witness.
Contemporary Examples
The target was a poster board of an anatomically correct gentleman bending over.
Getting Whipped at Leather Pride Spencer Morgan June 25, 2009
It ends with a colossal, anatomically correct forty-six foot tall baby boy.
Damien Hirst Unveils Provocative Birth Sculptures In Doha Justin Jones October 10, 2013
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