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Elaina is quitting the show for a variety of reasons, but the relevant one is sexism at Rocky. She convinced me that the problem is extensive, but I don't know how to respect those concerns and still encourage the individual creative talents and sexualities of our members and the boundary-pushing of the show. But I think we can find a way, and enjoy our work better for reaching for it.

Sexism has become a party-crashing term. People worry that if they acknowledge it, it will make every decision more difficult and force us to be more conservative. It shouldn't. Sexism itself-- the faulty societally-ingrained role preconceptions we have-- is inherently incredibly conservative and creativity-blocking. By harboring it, we cripple the sexual and individual potential of our members.

I think that the best solution to the sexism problem has to do with promoting an attitude at the show, not by making rules, and I think we can do it, because we're strong, freely-sexual people who want to promote sexual equality. This attitude would be characterized by honest recognition of how our actions and shows play out sexual stereotypes, and the constant search for what's beyond them.

One aspect of this attitude might be that men at Rocky would be encouraged (expected) to put themselves on sexual display as much as women. It will make us better men. Another is that we should consider the sexism-jostling potential of our preshows. We can get more out of challenging our audience than playing to its fantasies.

Next week: How to get the most out of a rape fantasy...
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Re: 2 cents

Date: 2006-10-31 06:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jrising.livejournal.com
Sex at Rocky isn't just about pleasing the crowd, and I don't think that's what they pay us for. We *should* offend people and shake them up. If people wanted traditional male-slobbering sex, they would go to a strip club. They come to us because we're supposed to have something about sexuality that you can never get from traditional society.

Yes, women are beautiful and sexual and they make people horny. Men could be too, if we tried. But we aren't being asked to try.

Honestly, I don't think people get that turned on by women as sex objects. They respond, because they know they're supposed to. But true sexuality is far more potent and challenging, and done right will get a better reaction.

Re: 2 cents

Date: 2006-10-31 06:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] overstim.livejournal.com
this is the best post so far. bravo.

I declare that January is DICK MONTH!!!

lets start working on some preshows. Ill even come to meetings.

Re: 2 cents

Date: 2006-10-31 11:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] senor-don-gato.livejournal.com
I have a preshow idea about gigolos. Very appropriate for dick month.

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