Hysterically Sexy

It was a hysterical late night Youtube viewing.

I was browsing the internet for interesting things that has to do with the words “literature”, “funny”, and “weird” when I came across a Youtube video entitled “Hysterical Literature: Session One: Stoya”.

Two things caught my attention. Firstly, the title “Hysterical Literature” really summed up the funny bit with a bite of literary aspect. Jackpot! Secondly, the name: Stoya.

For those who don’t know, she’s one of the popular- let’s put it mildly- Adult actresses in the US (just google her ladies and gents).
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NOW my curiosity was stimulated (YES, there’s innuendo in there), an adult actress reading a book that’s supposed to be funny? I never quite got the point at first, as she was reading "Necrophilia Variations" by Supervert. She was reading about death when she started having these dry heaving sounds. This continued until when the video was reaching its CLIMAX, she also, well, reached her CLIMAX.
THIS IS NOT HOW I READ (created from MakeAGIF)

It was a fun and interesting way of literary expression, so I searched what Hysterical literature was about and luckily found its own website. In its “about” page its description was:

“Hysterical Literature is a video art series by NYC-based photographer and filmmaker Clayton Cubitt. It explores feminism, mind/body dualism, distraction portraiture, and the contrast between culture and sexuality. (It's also just really fun to watch.)”

Turns out, the other videos have the same content: a woman reading a book, during which she’s being sexually stimulated; at which point when she reaches orgasm, she also stops reading. With literary works such as “A Clockwork Orange” and “American Psycho” as one of the reading materials, the video series truly was a fun and unique way of introducing reading to the masses.

Watch the videos, for it is truly a hysterical- and sexual experience.




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