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by thomasahle 4116 days ago
I think got most of it, but I missed the connection between "people who are sexually attractive to you" and "people who are uncomfortable with glamour photos of models".

Or is "people who are sexually attractive to you" just a lawyer term for "people of a sex you might want to have sex with"?

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It doesn't matter if you are attracted to them or their gender and it doesn't matter if they are offended. Having a calendar of models in swimsuits is not going to fly. The rule must be something else.

But, honestly, if you think you might not understand where the line is, get a cat poster and be done with it.

Looks weird to me that a swimsuit poster on my desk is not ok but deep hypnotizing cleavage and ten meters radius feminine perfume is.
both are wrong.
My bad. It's not a lawyer term. I really don't know enough to be clear and accurate about that point.