Many pages have been written regarding masturbatory
dynamics. In Michele Foucault’s “Histoire de la Sexualité”, there is a
thorough analysis of Victorian Age approach towards onanism. According
to scientific minds of that era, this self-abuse practice would not only
be physically perilous and thus deemed as a menace for a society who
would seek healthier reproduction procedures, but also it would morally
impeach whoever did it. After all, masturbation required fantasy, id
est, one must fantasize about whatever it is considered enticing (which
would greatly vary depending on the subject) in order to ensure this
private act.
Much could be said about erotic reinforcement in
masturbatory sessions, but it all boils down to one single element:
fantasy. Sometimes, most of the times, fantasy is a social construct
that reflects easily on a certain kind of man or woman. We’re told what
to desire, what to look for, and sometimes it becomes increasingly
difficult to look outside pre-established parameters.
“Latch
Key” revolves around two particular moments: The mutual masturbation
that takes place between Sam and Thomas; and sexual intercourse between
Lou (Sam’s brother) and a girl. The two boys get together to watch a
porno movie while masturbating each other. As one learns through the
dialogue, this is an activity that has been going on for long. For
Thomas it all comes down to one point “better than doing it myself”; for
Sam, on the contrary, everything is about Thomas. Because Sam does not
pay attention to the guy-on-girl sex tape, his eyes are glued onto his
young friend’s body. Watching the video provides Thomas with the right
fantasy to carry on this activity. Sam’s situation is more complicated,
as he wishes a most intimate contact, his desire is to break the
masturbation barrier and engage Thomas in more satisfying acts. Thomas
presence then acts upon Sam as the reinforcement of fantasy, though it’s
not the fulfillment of fantasy, far from it.
On the other hand, Lou makes every effort to get the
girl naked. All she wants is to know if they’ll get back together and if
he loves her or not. The only thing Lou wants is to have sex. To have
fun before his mom arrives from work.
Nevertheless we must address this poignant nonchalant
approach to teenage sex. In the first case, masturbation is a game of
fantasies staged through different points of view. In the second case,
sex is more akin to masturbation than anything else, after all Lou’s
major concern is to ejaculate in a warm body before it’s too late. It’s
the selfishness of Lou’s character that nullifies intercourse as a
meaningful act. And it’s the naiveté of Sam that transforms the shared
hand job into the previous step before sex. Whether or not real sex will
happen for either of them is something we can only guess at.
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