Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Deep Throat?Lost Girls?
120 Days of Sodom?
Busty Asians 3: The Swallowing?
deep throat
the lead female character has a strange condition where her clitoris is in her throat. I guess it isn't technically her g-spot, but for someone who is going to educate about the female anatomy, its a fairly obvious reference to miss.
Deep Throat - fairly good, though not explicit at all by modern standards. The documentary "Inside Deep Throat" is amazing.
lol, I should have specified "pornographic film"
EDIT: At least more people than me and "one free man" have seen deep throat, yes?
Originally posted by dadudemon
I'm trying to remember...Were you the one that said you had no interest in anyone/anything?
Most things interest me, I'm just not particularly interested in having sex.
Just to go through where I know them from:
Deep Throat is fairly famous thanks to Watergate.
Lost Girls was written by Alan Moore and I'm a nerd.
120 Days of Sodom is by De Sade and I've found the culture he partially inspired fascinating.
Busty Asians 3: The Swallowing is made up specifically to sound out of place.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Most things interest me, I'm just not particularly interested in having sex.Just to go through where I know them from:
Deep Throat is fairly famous thanks to Watergate.
Lost Girls was written by Alan Moore and I'm a nerd.
120 Days of Sodom is by De Sade and I've found the culture he partially inspired fascinating.
Busty Asians 3: The Swallowing is made up specifically to sound out of place.
De Sade is so good. Ya, you made me reconsider my "most important pornography" post because of that. Actually, that made me think of the "NEA four" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEA_Four) who had a major impact on arts funding in America, or Mapplethorpe, though I would vehemently argue his work is not pornographic (though, not something to google if you have any sensibilities).
Deep throat had a lot of impact outside of Watergate. It was hugely popular before any attempts to censor it. I think it is emblematic of the sexual revolution and greater cultural trends in general.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Most things interest me, I'm just not particularly interested in having sex.Just to go through where I know them from:
Deep Throat is fairly famous thanks to Watergate.
Lost Girls was written by Alan Moore and I'm a nerd.
120 Days of Sodom is by De Sade and I've found the culture he partially inspired fascinating.
Busty Asians 3: The Swallowing is made up specifically to sound out of place.
Ah.
That's what it was. I remember now.