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interview
by Gary Morris
04.15.02
Annie,
is all sex good sex?
(laughs)
The thing about sex is, it's enormous, it's so humongous, it's not simple.
And the answer with sex is always: it depends. But in terms of performance
and media and art, I think any exploration of sex that way is intrinsically
a good thing.
Some
people blame the ills of the culture on the repression of sex. If people
were really having sex and enjoying each other, we'd all be happier.
If
people were more orgasmic, and knew how to build more sexual intensity
and more energy. A lot of people have sex, but it doesn't really mean
much. They're not utilizing their full potential.
How
have you stayed so sex-positive in our sex-negative culture?
Well,
from personal experience. My times of being erotic, sensual, sexual, and
loving with a lover are the most blissful, beautiful, spiritual, healing
moments I experience in my life. Plus when I got into prostitution, it
wasn't at all like it was in the movies. Prostitutes either get murdered
violently or they get saved by a multimillionaire. You don't see the happy
hooker, the empowered woman doing great work.
When
you were first involved in the sex industry, did you ever think you'd
break out into performance art and reach a wider audience?
I
always knew I'd be some kind of artist. I thought I'd be an art teacher.
In fact, I am an art teacher. When I went into porn, I thought, oh I'll
never be an art teacher. But I'm hired now as an artist because I went
into porn. But I don't make regular porn anymore. I make post-porn, post-porn
modernism, and it's all safe sex. And it's all women. I'm making a documentary
about orgasm.
Is
your family as supportive as ever of your efforts?
Oh
yeah. They realize it's not a passing phase21 years. It's not even
a hobby anymorea lifelong passion.
What
do you mean by "sacred slutism"?
The
secret of sacred slutism (laughs) is being consciously aware of our slutty
side, our animal side, nurturing that side of us, the wildwoman, the inner
whore in all of us.
The
"inner whore" includes men and women, I assume?
Yes.
Do
you have any words for gay people who are going through a lot of shit
these days, contending with right-wing assaults in addition to sex plagues?
Everyone
has a different response, a different thing that they can do. Just keep
it up, keep it up, keep it up! Be strong. Anger is a healthy thing for
some people, and others need to be more compassionate.
You've
gotten some criticism from the right wing. How do you respond?
I
think they're just really afraid, they're scared, and they don't understand
a lot of things about their own sexuality and about other people's sexuality.
I felt rather compassionate toward them. As hard as I try, I don't hate
them.
In
San Francisco, they've been talking more about the legalization of prostitution.
It's
absolutely ridiculous that prostitution is illegal. Not everyone's cut
out for it, it takes a special person to be a sex worker. You need a special
skill and talent for it. There's so many different kinds of prostitution.
I'm
interested in the new prostitution - for example, prostitutes for lesbians,
or the kind of work I'm doing, which is really more for women...There's
a lot of new stuff happening. The image of the sacred prostitute is coming
back very strong.
Is
that tied in with the New Age movement - goddess worship, etc.?
Yes,
but that's all very ancient. Among sex workers, they're reinventing their
own forms of prostitution, and a lot of it is created by lesbians.
What
would be your ideal kind of society that we would live in? Do you see
an ideal, or is it all just process?
Let
me quote from a book I wrote:
"I have a vision for the future where all the necessary sex education
will be available for everyone; there will be no more need for abortion,
no more sexually transmitted diseases. No one will ever go hungry for
sex because there will be sex kitchens all over town serving sex instead
of soup. Sex is a powerful healing tool which will be used regularly in
hospitals and psychiatric clinics. We will learn how to use orgasm to
prevent and cure disease as some of the ancient tantrics and Taoists did.
Sex workers will be highly respected for the important work they do and
desire will be decriminalized....Men will be able to have multiple orgasms
without ejaculating so they can maintain erections for as long as they
want. Women will ejaculate....No one will care what gender people have
sex with. In the future, everybody will be so sexually satisfied, [and]
there'll be an end to violence, rape and war."
©
by Gary Morris
A
version of this interview first appeared on the Bright Lights Film
Journal site.
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