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With your read of this scene being set in the 80s during the height of the AIDS crisis, even the act of the jinn cumming inside of Salim is both a power move and a loving act. In my perspective and through conversations with other gay men, the first time you engage in gay sex can be terrifying and revelatory, which I think they reflect in this scene. He seems nervous but twitterpated, excited and hesitant. For all we know, this could also be Salim’s first real gay experience. Salim is giving himself over to a god figure and giving his body as worship.
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It also definitely involved power- I would compare it in a certain way to the Bilqis “worship” scenes. The scene between Salim and the jinn also struck me as a very tender very loving scene, shown in the small moments- Salim touching his shoulder in the cab, grabbing his hand in the elevator, the stare into his eyes before they kiss, the tender way the jinn moved Salim back on the bed. With gay men, especially “masculine” gay men, sex can include a lot of notions of power- the act of penetration is aggressive, figuring out who is penetrated, flipping someone over on their stomach, forcing someone down to their knees or as the jinn does, having them a stop blowing you, etc. On another note, on your debate of tender love scene vs power play, why can’t it be both? My friends and I talk about sex a lot, and both topics come up frequently. And Kudos to Bryan Fuller for wanting to depict a real gay sex scene! I agree that it’s huge to see a tender, hot, and complex gay love scene in the current climate.
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HE HAD TO GIVE THEM LOGISTICAL FEEDBACK ON THE FUCKING.Have a Theory? Share It Now!Hey guys, just listened to the Head Full of Snow episode, and wanted to give a gay male perspective on the love scene. “So you guys need to go back and figure out where holes are.” “I was like, ‘Okay, unless he has a 12-inch, candy-cane cock and can fuck around corners, his dick’s not getting in him,” Fuller recalled. When American Gods showrunner Bryan Fuller first saw a cut of the epic gay sex scene in Sunday’s episode, he didn’t mince words. I enjoyed this further info re: the Jinn/Salim sex scene. It also achieves a healthier gender parity for nude scenes, featuring an impressive volume of penises, erect and otherwise. That being said, American Gods isn’t as gratuitous as Game of Thrones‘ “ tits and dragons” ethos. Blood sprays across the screen, Shadow says “fuck” about 10 times per episode, and the show reveled in Bilquis devouring a man with her vagina.
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You get the impression that American Gods‘ creators are excited to escape network TV content rules. Recognizing a kindred spirit, Salim tentatively reaches out and they end up having sex up in his grimy hotel room, the camera gazing worshipfully at the Jinn’s body like a burnished statue. “If I could grant wishes, do you think I’d be driving a cab?” asks the Jinn, bitterly. After a day of failure and frustration, he hails a cab driven by the Jinn, whose true identity becomes clear when Salim spots the flames behind his dark glasses. We meet him via Salim (Omid Abtahi), an immigrant trying to make a living as a salesman in New York. Our latest godly interlude introduced the Jinn (Mousa Kraish), a centuries-old entity with eyes of fire. Hellotailor: American Gods explores sex, death, and religion in episode 3