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excellent. to be recommended. all lesbotransfif style.
not exactly a porn, because there is a discourse about sexuality in the opening. but the rest is Hardcore. be warned!
I have to say, watching this skin slick on a giant screen with 150 of your nearest and dearest, um, friends you haven't met yet... is a jaw-dropping experience. I wanted to enjoy this film through and through but it's hard when you're afraid to let go. A public screening is great for shock value and for society's opening of mind, but it should be totally enjoyed at home with a lover, a stranger or an object. One thing i want to commend Jouvet on, is her use of a) all lesbian or trans F-to-Ms to create some steamy porn that shows the world what lesbotrans folk do in the bedroom. the question is getting boring, as i'm sure most people know. Also, in my point b), i want to mention how nice it is that we are talking about sex in the public. We have to realize why these films are making us quiver with trepidation or burn in embarrassment. What are we afraid to see? Even if i closed my eyes, i could hear a delicious soundtrack consisting of wet lapping sounds. Why do seeing this stuff live make me a little nervous? I'm glad Jouvet forces us to pose ourselves the question. Jouvet and Foucault must be in conspiracy.
I have to say, watching this skin slick on a giant screen with 150 of your nearest and dearest, um, friends you haven't met yet... is a jaw-dropping experience. I wanted to enjoy this film through and through but it's hard when you're afraid to let go. A public screening is great for shock value and for society's opening of mind, but it should be totally enjoyed at home with a lover, a stranger or an object. One thing i want to commend Jouvet on, is her use of a) all lesbian or trans F-to-Ms to create some steamy porn that shows the world what lesbotrans folk do in the bedroom. the question is getting boring, as i'm sure most people know. Also, in my point b), i want to mention how nice it is that we are talking about sex in the public. We have to realize why these films are making us quiver with trepidation or burn in embarrassment. What are we afraid to see? Even if i closed my eyes, i could hear a delicious soundtrack consisting of wet lapping sounds. Why do seeing this stuff live make me a little nervous? I'm glad Jouvet forces us to pose ourselves the question. Jouvet and Foucault must be in conspiracy.
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- l_harper
- Nov 22, 2006
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