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Cultural references
While fairly few pornographic movies involve autofellatio, Ron Jeremy is notable in part for his 1970s examples on film.
The 2006 film Shortbus depicts one of the characters fellating himself.
In his semi-autobiographical novel The Hand-Reared Boy (1970), the writer Brian W. Aldiss describes group masturbation practices at a British boys' boarding school. One boy with an especially large penis is capable of fellating himself, a fact which the narrator, Horatio Stubbs, verifies.
The topic has also been used as the basis for comedy. Bill Hicks elaborated an oft-quoted riff on the subject of fellatio:
A woman one night yelled out, "Yeah, you ever try it?" I said, yeah. Almost broke my back.
Kevin Smith later developed a similar theme ("He broke his neck trying to suck his own dick") in his debut film Clerks. Writer/director Larry David, in his 1998 film Sour Grapes, saw fit to throw in a few mentions of the topic, also taking it one step further with muted shots of a lead actor fellating himself occasionally (back trouble allowing) throughout the movie.
In the Wayans Brothers film Scary Movie 2, David Cross plays a paraplegic confined to a wheelchair who at one point refuses oral sex from a young female character, claiming he can do it himself, adding to an on-going gag of refusing help from others to accomplish various tasks.
In the movie Saving Silverman, the character Wayne Lefessier, played by Steve Zahn, attempts to practice autofellatio.
Frequency
Few men possess sufficient flexibility and/or penis length to safely perform the necessary frontbend. However, increased flexibility achieved via gravity-assisted positions, and physical training such as gymnastics, contortion, or yoga may make it possible for some. American biologist Craig Bartle and Alfred Charles Kinsey reported that fewer than 1% of men can successfully orally contact their own penis. Previously, autofellatio was considered by behavioristic science a problem rather than as a variety in sexual practice.
References
- Nardwuar (1996-12-27). "Nardwuar vs Ron Jeremy". Nardwuar the Human Serviette, Inc. Retrieved 2006-12-25.
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- Kevin Smith. Clerks (txt) (Script). Retrieved 2009-04-27.
- Cavenar JO Jr, Spaulding JG, Butts NT. "Autofellatio: a power and dependency conflict.", Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease. November 1977; p. 356-360.
External links
- Autofellatio: A Rough Guide
- Interview with an Autofellator
- Auto-Fellatio: If You Want Something Done Right, Do It Yourself - An editorial