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By shag carpet bomb • Nov 27th, 2008 • Category: Feminist Fight Club, Radical Feminism, Sex & Sexuality

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The emphasis on sucking cunt serves to demystify cunt in a spectacular way — cunt is not dirty, not terrifying, not smelly and foul; it is a source of pleasure, a beautiful part of female physiology, to be seen, touched, and tasted.”

Sucking is an act of the same magnitude as fucking. That attitude, pictures of women sucking cock, men sucking cunt, and all the vice versas, discussions of the techniques of sucking, all break down barriers to the realization of a full sexuality.

Given the selective enforcement of the laws, the shame that attaches to forbidden acts, and the fact that acts of oral lovemaking represented in words or in pictures are generally deemed obscene, sucking must be seen in and of itself as an act of political significance (which is certainly wonderful news for the depressed revolutionaries.

no fair using google. :)

Andrea Dworkin quoted in Make Love, Not War

6 Responses »

  1. Oh, please, Ms. Shag….you wouldn’t think that we would be fooled, would we??

    Those quotes sound like they came from the late Andrea Dworkin during her earlier period of radical feminism; before she was willing to dismiss such activities as apeing male sexuality.

    I wonder how those quotes would register at the GenderBorg Collective???

    Anthony

  2. Inga Muscio? If not, I’d love to know.

  3. Anthony wins! Dworkin was quoted in a book I’e been sporadically reading. Make Love. Not War — which is a history of the (second) sexual revolution. I left the book at work but if I recall correctly, the magazine for which she wrote was called Suck, part of a larger anarchist movement, especially in Europe. I think she was in Denmark or Sweden at the time.

  4. Gee…does that mean that I win a new computer??? :-P

    Actually, I remember seeing that exact quote from Dworkin…but, strangely enough, in a book titled Pornography: The Other Side, which was an attempt to defend the right of people to view sexually explicit material. I’m guessing that Dworkin always had an anarchist side to her, but tended to mask it as a means of supporting her brand of apocolypsic feminism.

    Oh..and nice to see that the comments are back.

    Anthony

  5. I’d never have guessed! I read only one of her later books, and it was pretty…forceful.

  6. Yes, Suck magazine ! Those were the days…. before I was born, but anyway, here’s a French documentary you can watch online for money : http://www.totalvod.com/videos/jouissez_sans_entraves_155476.html
    What ? Yes you should learn French, that’s right.

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