First! The closing ceremonies orgasm, ending with a fertilized egg!
I have never had any urge to say "First!" before, but this is like laughing at the world's biggest joke. I've GOT to say "first," along, I imagine, with about a million other people.
I didn't see the whole closing ceremony. When I turned the TV on, the first thing I saw was a gigantic throbbing female orgasm: a huge circle of yellow-dressed young women, driven to excitement by an inner circle of artfully pounding red-dressed men, with a pair of ovaries floating forty feet above.
Photos from Getty, full collection here.
Excitement ebbs and flows in waves, then in up-shoots, first hard, then soft, building gradually, then quickly, until finally the entire vulva-shaped/ uterus-shaped Bird's Nest literally erupts in fireworks, which themselves first circle, then pulsate, before finally reaching a simultaneous explosion of blinding light that momentarily obliterates the entire Bird's Nest itself from the TV screen, which simply goes white.
Here we go. I found a video clip of The Orgasm:
So THAT'S why they call it the "Nest":
By this point, I am laughing out loud, but this is not the end, only the beginning of a much more profound sexual story.
First the throbbing circle throbs down, the colors deepen, the lights cool:
Around the outside of this tableaux enters a parade of uterine floats, with men banging on the cervix part of the uterus, using it as a drum, like they are trying to get in:
Photo from the Chinese People's Daily.
The particular float seen above seems to include fallopian tubes, or fimbriae, on either side of its uterus, allowing drummers also to bang out the release of the egg. Below is an anatomical drawing for comparison.
Those little fingers reaching out towards the ovaries are fimbriae.
On another uterine float, a woman atop the giant cervix plays the female part:
After the drama of the cervix, the girls surrounding the still hot central circle of men peel off into meandering sets of paired lines, forming a kind of circulatory system around the inner circle. Full body awareness, it seems, is beginning to return to the post-coital consciousness. In the semi-dark, round bicycles ringed with lights begin riding through the symbolic veins and arteries--the famous circulatory "chi" of the Tai Chi masters perhaps--while the inner circle still pulsates in semi-orgasmic bliss, a thousand arms waving sensuously, like the half-wafting/ half-active tendrils of a sea anemone.
Tai Chi bicyles circulate the post-coital body, as the center still pulsates lovingly. (Photo by zazazu.)
These chi bicycles finish up by circulating through the central circle, perhaps signifying the infusion of the zygotes with human spirit, while a single male figure, carried on a thin cable, spirals up from the inner circle towards the ovaries, symbolizing... what else could he be symbolizing but the journey of an individual sperm?
"Okay," I say to myself, "if I am right, the egg comes next, then the fertilization of the egg."
Sure enough, the circulatory system disperses and a huge all female circle forms, composed of a thousand (?) yellow-dressed girls. The yellow circle contracts to fill about a third of the floor, then a couple hundred purple-dressed boys on spring-steel jumping shoes enter from all sides and start bouncing around the yellow egg, looking for all the world like the familiar image of sperm bouncing around and against the cell wall of an egg, trying to get in.
AP photo by Luca Bruno. (If AP wants me to take it down, there are plenty of others I can put up, but given the news value, I claim fair use.)
Notice that the egg-girls are wearing yin-and-yang insignias, a perfect expression for what is about to happen.
In short order, the egg wall is penetrated and the purple sperm-boys all rush to the center, as the egg-girls expand out:
Once in the center, the sperms pack together to form the fertilized nucleus of the egg, while the the yellow ladies spread themselves to fill the whole floor with a series of concentric circles, forming the albumen of the fertilized egg. Here is a video of the fertilization of the egg (2 minutes):
(Source video, from uZood, no longer available. I claim fair use on this as well.)
Wow. That's Bold. Really out there, and beautifully done. Entirely female centered though: female orgasmic from beginning to end, although the men on spring shoes do look like they are having as much fun as a bunch of one-track sperm should have, perfectly happy to have egg on their faces, torsos, arms and legs.
Of course the men are present throughout. They power the orgasm, and are joined in the orgasm, but everything is round. There is nothing phallic. Still, I shouldn't say that the production is female "from beginning to end" because I never saw the beginning, and here are some more pictures that make it look as if--what did Austin Powers say about oriental culture?--"the men come first."
Male tower:
Getting excited?
Uh oh:
Look out!
Whoud'a thunk it? Good going China.
4 Comments:
At February 28, 2010 at 1:14 PM , Zaharia said...
jajaja! funny stuff...
here's somthing about me
I'm a 41 year old woman and althow i enjoy having sex with my housband, i'm disapointed for the fact that i've NEVER had an orgasm. I hear that for many women it just comes natural, potenta as we call it in my country, but sadly it isn't my case.
Althow i know many women have the same problem, and my comment is of no surpise to anyone, i want to do my best and find a solution.
I've been thinking that maybe my housband isn't as tender and loveable as he should, but curiosity has never pushed me so far as to cheat on him with another man. Should i? Could change be a solution?
I've tried all sorts of pills and aphrodisiacs, but nothing so far...
If you have any advise, please reply to this comment. I've just started posting for a couple of days, so i'll be checking in often :)
Thank you!
Marie
At March 1, 2010 at 8:54 AM , Alec Rawls said...
Sorry Marie. This is not a sexual advice blog. The only advice I can give you is to suggest that, in your search for more sexual pleasure than you have experienced in your first four decades, you not do anything that will harm your marriage. Appreciate what you have.
At November 6, 2011 at 4:09 PM , Waleed Raza said...
I agree with marie, you are right.
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