jerked away. But before he could spit it out, the second, third, and fourth eruption had covered his lips in thick, creamy semen. If that wasn’t mortifying enough, the high school jock’s reaction had almost tipped him over the edge. The senior had laughed hysterically before zipping up his pants and walking away, leaving Booker to suffer alone with the indignity of his humiliation. After his horrifying introduction to oral sex, he had abstained until his first serious relationship, and through the gentle coaching of an older, more experienced man, he had come to appreciate the eroticism of the act. He now relished the sensation of warm semen filling his mouth, but he understood the hesitancy in Tom’s willingness to please. For most men, fellatio was an incredibly intimate experience, and he hoped Tom’s first time wouldn’t mirror his own disastrous encounter. He wanted his lover to enjoy the event as much as he knew he would, and therefore, he vowed to take on the role of mentor, just as his lover had done all those years ago. With his mind made up, he lovingly stroked Tom’s cheek with the thumb. “The first time is always the hardest, but if you really want to do this, I promise I’ll warn you before I come, and that’ll give you a chance to pull away. But pull right away ‘cause… well… just trust me, okay?” It took a moment for the meaning of Booker’s words to sink in, but when the cryptic message became clear, Tom’s eyes grew wide with alarm. “Oh… um… oh God.”…
By relating these very opposing culturally manufactured icons in this one scene, then associating homoerotic fellatio and eventually juxtaposing them all with the “pop” song. Altogether this manages to usurp the traditional interpretations of these individuals and forces the audience to adjust their opinions and beliefs regarding said individuals. Christ as he is portrayed in the film represents the 2,000 years of sexual repression from the Christian church. The film displays this in a way where…
this outlandish scenario, he shames her and leaves. After which Erika confused and conflicted seemingly takes back the imaginary phallus from the letter and has a schizophrenic outbreak with her mother, reverting back to being the father figure tries to have carnal relations with her. Due to her original oedipal relationship with her mother, her rejection and alienation from society based on her concept of porn and the schizophrenic behavior that ensues her perception of normal relationships…
surveillance of pleasure” (Foucault 186). After urinating in response to their actions, Erika, caught by the male counterpart, flees while he chases yelling obscenities. Accentuating the theme of the female disrupting the patriarchy and showcasing her mistaken notions about gender roles. Shielding and managing overwhelming feelings, Erika reverses control of the erotic act. This just underscores her coping mechanism as expressed in the public bathroom where she will transition from an…
Lizzie Borden was one of the famous murdered cases in the United States. On August 4, 1892 she was accused of committing a double parricide. Lizzie Borden grew up in Fall Rivers, Massachusetts. Her father Andrew Borden was a very hardworking respected man in the community. He was wealthy and had a few luxuries. At the age 2, Lizzie’s mother died of uterine congestion and spine disease. When Lizzie mother passed, he remarried to Abby Borden. Abby Borden was Lizzie’s stepmother. She was…
Leading a lethargic life where I wake up to eat and feed up to sleep, I picked up the essay, Tearoom Trade: Impersonal Sex in Public Places, partly because the statements which grouped homosexuals with perverts, made by SARFT. Laud Humphrey, an American sociologist, analyzed homosexual acts taking place in public toilets termed as tearooms in homosexual argot. At the beginning, he pointed out the reasons why public restrooms were chosen by those who want homoerotic activity without commitment.…
required the viewers to strain and stretch to perceive them which mirrored a scene deserving laughter in itself. Even though it could be argued that it was not the main purpose of the imagery, the portrayal of these sexual themes within such an environment would have surely engaged the imagination of the bathers. This was regardless of the fact that mosaics and paintings of a sexual nature were common in Roman society especially in private spaces. As this type of art was prevalent throughout the…
others. When discussing the meanings of “I have neither performed a fellatio, nor copulated a sodomized” which translates to “I did not produce ejaculation” the author that the second interpretation more risky and imaginative. The main disagreement that the author had was that the translator related it to homosexuality. It should be noted that in the ancient Egypt any man that preforms oral sex, or anal sex with another man would be punished, which is the reason for the author’s disagreement…
difficulties couldn't be better made with long single shots of Billy getting dressed and close ups while Craig helps him into the bath. We feel an intimacy with Billy's life that prepares us for later events. Edralin's ability to cultivate closeness between the audience and Billy encapsulates the strengths of his filmmaking in HOLE. In the initial scenes of the film, Billy mentions going to see a movie at night. Later, as he enters the theater, we find out that the film he's seeing is a…
Cameron is pulled over because Christine is performing fellatio on him. They are then ordered to get out of the car and Officer Ryan then proceeds to sexually violate Christine, while Cameron does not say anything because he is afraid of the consequences and is left with no choice, but to stay quiet. Not only is there racial profiling with this scene, but also police corruption. With police corruption, the issue remains within the problem of trust and with racial profiling many people…