jimmyjoyce
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In her Afterword to ‘The Sexual Life of Catherine M’, Catherine Millet says:
On one page of the book, I amuse myself imagining a society sufficiently tolerant for people to swap pornographic magazines with complete strangers in the same train compartment. On another page, I suggest this fantasy: fucking in a station concourse without causing offence to any passerby.
I take that as a pointer towards Catherine’s idea of a sexual utopia. I think we all probably have a utopia of some sort buried inside us – an image of a society we never expect to see, but the society we’d really like to live in.
Does anybody else have utopian fantasies?
On one page of the book, I amuse myself imagining a society sufficiently tolerant for people to swap pornographic magazines with complete strangers in the same train compartment. On another page, I suggest this fantasy: fucking in a station concourse without causing offence to any passerby.
I take that as a pointer towards Catherine’s idea of a sexual utopia. I think we all probably have a utopia of some sort buried inside us – an image of a society we never expect to see, but the society we’d really like to live in.
Does anybody else have utopian fantasies?