Fabio is charming; Lucas' experience is touching.

Zion 2022-10-12 03:05:34

It seems that I have read somewhere that a famous person said that sex causes us to identify with our own identity. For example, the reason why a woman knows she is a woman is because she longs for the caress of a man, although she may not be born with a woman's body, but In her identity, she exists relative to the man (who is born with a desire for intimacy with a woman).
From this video it doesn't seem like that. Lucas hates everything about being a woman, she hates living with women, she hates being feminine, and he seems to hate having contact with other women except for his only female friend. She yearns for the man's life circle, and wants to live in the man's messy dormitory. She's obsessed with the male body (so Fabio was naked shortly after he came out, walking around in front of Lucas) and he longed to have that strong, attractive male body himself.
The transgender group is not the same as the homosexual group, and cannot be understood simply by having sexual fantasies about a certain gender. After all, Lucas hates her body quite a bit, and her desire to become a man has nothing to do with whether she likes women or men. If you have to talk about sex, there is a difference between how a woman likes a man and how a man likes a man. As a woman, you should be the conquered sexually, but as a man, to like another man has the pleasure of conquering another man.
From the beginning to the end, I didn't feel that Lucas had more than friendship feelings for his female close friend, which also explained why that girlfriend was quite angry at the end.
To be clear, should it be said that Lucas was a wrong-born gay man? But it feels a little too cheesy to say that.
The theory at the beginning seems to be said by Foucault, just use this film to learn more and see more theories about gender.

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