“[D]esire is always ‘outside’; it always belongs to a minority. For me there is no heterosexual sexuality. Once there’s heterosexuality…there’s no more desire, no more sexuality” (Guattari, “The Liberation of Desire,” 213). Deleuze and Guattari maintain that the end point of all becomings is a becoming-imperceptible. This is likewise the end point of glory hole sex—to become-imperceptible, to remain anonymous, to keep the organs from being organized into an organism. Gloryhole sex composes a series that includes a becoming-molecular, becoming-woman, and finally a becoming-imperceptible so that desire remains at the molecular level outside molarity and organized bodies.
Pornographic Life
“Porn ... is not a substitute for sexual pleasure, but offers itself as sexual pleasure; insofar as it does so, its address is not to a subject's gaze, but to the body's capacity for pleasure, its capacity to see more than it looks at, to hear more than it listens to, to think more than it conceives. The pornographic life is life insofar as it is attentive to those possibilities. And, if you recall your last heavy cruise, you will remember that the life lived pornographically is among the most rigorous of disciplines: pleasure, after all, is hard work.” (p. 13)
You can find Willliam Haver's essay at
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