Gay phallus worship

The worship of the phallus and the male sexuality

Citi College of San Francisco

HUMAN SEXUALITY – IDST 17 – 2009

Assigned instructors: John Perryman and Carol Badran

Student: Jose Joacir dos Santos

The worship of the phallus and the male sexuality  

Summary

I decided to focus this serve only in two cultures, Greek and Japanese, representing West and East, because both of them have a well-off history of worship of the phallus into male sexuality. It is a vast subject, unachievable to cover all aspects of it, and it is being presented in a simple way to fulfill the requirements of the assignment. The worship of the phallus and the male sexuality in those two cultures has a strong connection with the solemn. Just for illustration, I added some pictures collected on the internet displaying sacred places and festivals.

Goal and Objectives

Coming from a nation (Brazil) where there is a male predominance at the society but at the same age it is flexible and diverse, I choose this topic because it has a strong impact in the American way of animation. Even though the United States adv known as the most open and democratic society, in terms of male sexuality and civil rights, the
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In April 1988, horror audiences received their first dose of Frank Henenlotter’s psychotronic head-trip film Brain Damage. While not initially a triumph during its first theatrical run, over time, the low-budget sleazefest developed a cult status through its campy comedy and memorably grotesque kills. After becoming the host of an ancient phallic parasite acknowledged as “Aylmer” (John Zacherle), a young man named Brian (Rick Hearst) falls into a downward spiral after getting hooked on the psychedelic highs the creature injects into his brain through his “juice.” Forming a Faustian deal, Brian can continue to have his fix in exchange for providing Aylmer his favorite food, fresh human brains.

Although drug addiction is the most commonly cited metaphor, Henenlotter and the film appear bored with such a simplistic analysis. With the sleaze auteur dismissing it as a “very limited reading” and Brian denying his girlfriend’s accusation that he is on drugs by saying it is “Nothing that simple,” this calls into question how else the film could otherwise be interpreted. Given the potent ho

It might not be entirely shocking that a gay man would study of his love of dick while on a trip to San Francisco. The city is, after all, a famous lgbtq+ enclave.

But when Francis Cassidy visited the metropolis in 1979, the fresh gay Montrealer discovered a group of gay men who not only appreciated penises, they actually gathered regularly to worship them. In the late 70s, he placed an ad in the The Advocate in search of other men who craved cock.

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And why not, say I? Being a born-again pagan I’d much rather venerate the generative organ of the human male in all its splendour than abase myself before one of the invisible sky gods; I had my fill of that when I was an unwilling young Catholic. And besides, what gay man doesn’t worship the phallus in some form?

Most people acquire heard of the Japanese festival, Kanamara Matsuri, a Shinto fertility celebration. Gigantic ceremonial phalluses are paraded through the streets and a good time is had by all. Less well-known is a similar Dionysian festival which takes place in the petty town of Tyrnavos, Greece on the first Monday of Lent.

If you long to eat phallus-shaped bread, drink through phallus-shaped straws from phallus-shaped cups, brush ceramic phalluses, sit on a phallus-shaped throne and sing dirty Greek songs about the phallus, then you should visit the little Greek town of Tyrnavos each year on “Clean Monday.”

The festival is in honor of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, madness and ecstasy. While the men, women and children of Tyrnavos celebrate the penis, the rest of Greece marks the origin of the pre-Easter quick more modestly by move

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