Structure
- Create a new page. (See m:Help:Starting a new page for details.)
- Create an outline for the biography article you started:
- Add {{subst:Female porn biography}} into your main project page and save. (See m:Help:Template for details.)
- Find a picture and upload. Image must be free use in nature, not fair use in nature (unless subject is deceased). Images should have a known source and the source should be credited on the "Image:" article page. See also: Wikipedia:Images, Wikipedia:Image use policy.
- Also note that images should not be explicit in nature. Pictures with the genitals, bust, or buttocks of the person exposed should not be posted, nor should there be pictures posted of the person engaging in sex acts. Pictures should not include the person covered in any bodily fluids, including semen. The primary point of a picture is to put a face to a name -- if people want explicit pictures of the person, they can always do a Google search.
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