S&M Fun at the Movies

Everyone taps popular culture as a source of erotic fantasy material. Though it can be a bit tougher for those of us with sadomasochistic needs.

Eileen does a great job of sharing her own use of movies in the entry the following paragraph is excerpted from:

Why do I do this? Of course it helps that generally the actors in movies are twelve thousand times more attractive than real life people, and at least fifteen thousand times more attractive than most film porn stars. It helps that these moments are on demand, at least to the extent of my DVD collection. But most of all I think it’s a combination of personal connection and absence of guilt. I have a personal connection with the character of Superman because I have known who Superman was possibly since before I could read. (I read at the age of three, so there’s a good geeky insight for you.) So having this character I know so well get beat up by a crowd of roughnecks is appealing, and sexy. But I also know that in the end, Superman’s an actor, he didn’t actually get stabbed with a kryptonite spear in the new movie, and it’s really and truly okay if I want to play that moment of him falling to his knees six times in a row.

Eroticising From Thin Air

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2 Responses to “S&M Fun at the Movies”

  1. maymay on June 21st, 2007 9:01 pm

    :) This post has made me realize that I actually have more of a disparity with “normal” people than I thought. I don’t eroticize much in mainstream pop culture because I know so little about it.

  2. Polyfetishist on June 25th, 2007 6:35 pm

    Same here. My TV connects only to a DVD player. No cable or broadcast TV.

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