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Some feminists have described bukkake as a fetish culture beyond sex. Others claim that bukkake is symbolic group rape, and its primary purpose is the humiliation, degradation and objectification of women.

It has also been called a "ritualized humiliation of someone who evokes resentment" and an expression of male loss of control due to the reality of increasing female social influence in society.

References
Paul, Pamela (2006-08-08). Pornified: How Pornography Is Damaging Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families. Owl Books, 61. ISBN 978-0-8050-8132-9 0-8050-8132-1.

Haugh, Aaron (2005-09-19). Bukkake: When Did It Get to This?. Craccum Magazine. Retrieved on 2006-12-04.

Franklin, Karen (April 2004). "Enacting Masculinity: Antigay Violence and Group Rape as Participatory Theater". Journal of NSRC 1 (2): 25-40. California State Press. doi:10.1525/srsp.2004.1.2.25.


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The following comments are for "Bukkake Fetish Culture"
by satori

Yuk
Think knee-jerkers are morons. They react to things that have been with us a long, long time. I am not advocating the practice beacuse I think it's disgusting, but I do think that, as long as it's between consenting adults, it is none of my business.

This post could have been much longer and, if written correctly, could touch on a lot of perversions without turning the readers' stomachs. I'd say you piqued my curiousity on this topic but I would be lying.

( Posted by: desvelado [Member] On: June 18, 2008 )

Hmmm
How irrelevant your criticism. Seems more like who feels what is the real issue not your self-absorbed perspective..there are reasons your ego was offended.

Yeah it is ALL of our business when collective actions taken by one sex against another is a factor in the accumulation of sexual violence and dis-ease relating to the opposite sex.

Evading through justifying seperation, minimizing and dismissing only allows accelerated denial, distain and desensitization towards preventable interpersonal violence.

( Posted by: satori [Member] On: June 18, 2008 )

Mum Said



Hi

My Mum always told me the best way to deal with people/things you don’t like is ignoring them. Now and again one gets that feeling of being ignored on Lit.org.

Pornography and Art often overlap...though I am sure there is a massive grey area between.

Some people sniff shoes or whatever.... I am immune to any turn on by foul odours. That doesn’t mean to say some people won’t get a kick out of it… if my foot was in the shoe they were sniffing… they certainly would.

My own personal preferences on sexual matters is on a one to one basis in a heterosexual relationship … Just me and the Magazine....

My thoughts on more than one girl at a time are…… they would only start fighting over me.

Go On …. I read between your lines… when you do this BKK thing I bet you are really just watching each others willies or checking who can produce the most… cant do much for ones ego if you find either lacking…..

I do tend to agree that maybe you could have provided more meat? (you wish) on this topic, not that I am accusing you of any lack of research.

Eric

( Posted by: Fairplay [Member] On: June 18, 2008 )

Flipant Comment
What comes around, goes around (LOL)

( Posted by: ivordavies [Member] On: June 18, 2008 )

speaking of self absorbed
I don't see how anyone but a feminist could find fault with the comment I left. And that would be a stretch for someone looking for a whipping boy. There was no insult in what I wrote and never once did I make it personal or gender based.

I was sharing my own personal opinion on a disgusting fetish - which is more than the "article" accomplished. It read like an intro to something interesting but then, pfft...references.

Satori wrote:
Evading through justifying seperation, minimizing and dismissing only allows accelerated denial, distain and desensitization towards preventable interpersonal violence.


Think the word you were looking is separation.

A cynic might think this is the author's way of actually getting read. I am now questioning the namaste after reading your response. Maybe author should practice what she preaches.

( Posted by: desvelado [Member] On: June 18, 2008 )





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