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“Deep Throat” has reportedly made more than $600 million since its 1972 debut. Celebs like Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Truman Capote and Frank Sinatra joined the “raincoat crowd” lining up to see the “porno chic” sensation made for just $25,000 over six days. Courtesy Everett Collection
Manhattan Judge Joel Tyler repeatedly said he was “learning something” during the three-month obscenity trial, The Post reported in December 1972. New York Post
The front page of The Post on Aug. 8, 1974.

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In the country that devours the most pornography on the planet, “Deep Throat” still got the shaft as it looked to return to theaters for its 50th anniversary this year. 
Banned, protested and subjected to numerous obscenity trials after its 1972 debut, this week’s worldwide premiere for the 4K restoration of “the Golden Age of Porn’s” magnum opus initially had a hard time booking US theaters.
“Europe is much more receptive to us. We couldn’t find a venue that was comfortable showing the film, and we even had a couple cancel on us at the last minute. It was bulls–t,” Gerard Damiano Jr., son of writer and director Gerard Sr., told The Post. 
It was history repeating itself for Robin Leonardi, daughter of porn star and industry activist Gloria Leonard: “Fifty years later, we’re still having this conversation about free speech and censorship — the very same issues that our parents fought for.”
The film stars Linda Lovelace as a sexually unfulfilled woman, who only wants “bombs going off” in bed. She visits an eccentric therapist played by Harry Reems, who discovers that her clitoris is actually in her throat. 
“‘Deep Throat’ is very vanilla, it’s wholesome, almost, and naive compared to the deviant things you can find with two clicks on an iPhone under the covers at night,” said Leonard, who eventually found theaters open to showing it. 
The Roxy Cinema in Tribeca will host a 16mm screening and sneak peek of the restoration on Friday, June 10. The 4K “Deep Throat” will have its world premiere at The Slipper Room on the Lower East Side on Sunday, June 12, with burlesque dancers, a Q&A and three shows, including a midnight screening that “harkens back to the grindhouse days of 42nd Street,” Damiano said. Additional dates in the US and Europe will be held in the fall. 
“For the past 22 years, it has been our intention to grapple with the uptight, puritan nature of the American scene and allow artists a place where they can feel free to express their passions in whatever fashion best suits them,” Slipper Room Artistic Director James Habacker told The Post. “As such, we are proud to play a part in presenting to a new generation ‘Deep Throat,’ a film that did so much to push the boundaries of American taste towards a more open and free expression of our sexual natures.”
Despite “Deep Throat” debuting in the middle of a revolutionary and tumultuous time in US history, the country’s mindset remained very puritanical, especially in entertainment. 
“Although you might have just been at a love-in in San Francisco, when you turned on the TV, Lucy and Ricky are still sleeping in separate beds. You couldn’t even show a couple in the same bed together,” Damiano recalled. But then came “Deep Throat,” and “suddenly media was beginning to catch up with people’s realities. You had hardcore sex in your life, so now you can see it in a movie.”
And see it America did, with celebs like Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Truman Capote and Frank Sinatra joining the “raincoat crowd” lining up to see the “porno chic” sensation made for just $25,000 over six days. 
The Post’s film critic Archer Winsten, who wrote he was “forced” by “public curiosity” to see the film five months after it opened, opined that he was “frankly surprised at the people who watch it with an attention so rapt you’d think they were face to face with hooded cobras about to strike.”
“Deep Throat” was equally difficult for others to swallow, and conservative and feminist protests ensued, as did high-profile local and federal court cases. 
Manhattan Judge Joel Tyler ruled that “Deep Throat” was obscene in 1973 and fined the company that owned the 49th Street theater where it still drew crowds since premiering there seven months earlier. Tyler, however, repeatedly admitted he was “learning something” over the course of the three-month trial, The Post reported in December 1972. 
Lovelace (aka Boreman) later joined the anti-porn movement and renounced her adult roles, saying she was coerced into making them by her violent first husband, Chuck Traynor. In her 1980 memoir, “Ordeal,” she details his alleged abuse, which included beatings, spying, death threats and a gang rape.
“Everyone that watches ‘Deep Throat’ is watching me being raped,” she wrote.
Traynor later admitted to hitting Lovelace and while several costars and crew backed up her claims of his domestic violence and control, many cast doubt on her claims of being coerced into making adult films.
“Yes, she had an abusive husband, but she wasn’t forced into anything. She was really into what she was doing,” two-time costar Reems told The Post in 2005 . 
Despite its controversies, “Deep Throat” reportedly earned more than $600 million, making it one of the most profitable movies of all time.
“My father was always very proud to say that Nixon tried to take down ‘Deep Throat,’ but in the end, it was Deep Throat that took down Nixon.”
Its place in history was further solidified when the Washington Post adopted its title as the nickname for Mark Felt , who decades later would be identified as the Watergate informant whose tips led to the 1974 resignation of President Richard Nixon. 
Ironically, Nixon’s own disgraced Vice President Spiro Agnew saw “Deep Throat” in theaters, according to Entertainment Weekly , but that didn’t stop the FBI under the administration — with Felt as the bureau’s second-in-command — from trying to choke the film’s release . 
“My father fought against Nixon as his nemesis. Nixon vowed to bring him down,” Damiano Jr. said. “My father was always very proud to say that Nixon tried to take down ‘Deep Throat,’ but in the end, it was Deep Throat that took down Nixon.”
Gerard Damiano’s children, Gerard Jr. and Christar, were 7 and 8 when “Deep Throat” debuted, and both fondly recall the time they spent on sets with him, where the cast and crew were “family.”
“He never kept it a secret from us, and certainly, we were never exposed to hardcore pornography or force-fed sex at a young age,” Gerard Jr. said, with Christar adding, “We were taught that sex was a beautiful thing, the human body was a work of art, and it was something you shouldn’t be ashamed of.”
That lesson is front-and-center in “Deep Throat,” where “the woman was the star,” Christar said. “That’s why we think that it became such an overnight success because all of a sudden there’s a new language about the woman and what she desires.”
With their father a fast celebrity and the film making headlines and money, “people thought we were rich — but he got taken advantage of,” Gerard Jr. said. “He found out too late that his business partners in the film were connected to the mafia.” 
The elder Domanio did not see any profits from the film and “was “lucky to get out with his life,” his son said.
Because those mob ties have long put an asterisk on “Deep Throat’s” box office returns , his children aim to set the record straight with a documentary “so people know the real story about what happened,” Christar said.
“There’s so many stories out there that aren’t true. We want to tell our story.”

As research progresses, differences between men
and women are seen to increase. Genetic sex determines
muscle communications with other body organs.
The more scientists learn about the human body, the more complex we realize it is. As shown below, this increased understanding of our bodies also highlights the contrasts between the sexes, and raises issues about trying to change one to the other.
A new study by Marcus M. Seldin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry at UCI (University of California, Irvine) School of Medicine, determined that genetics influences hormone production, especially estrogen, which, in turn, influences muscle signaling to other body tissues. [1] The researchers concluded that “sex-specific circuits of muscle” send signals to other tissues and the signals’ impact is “markedly different between males and females.” [2] Here is another example that undermines the once-common belief that males and females only differ in plumbing. [3]
The authors were not trying to document another difference between males and females. Rather, they wanted to explore the causes and treatments of chronic diseases such as obesity, type-2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Muscle health is critical for maintaining the required metabolic level for good health; disruption of this muscle function is an important contributor to those chronic conditions. Knowing this, consider what happens during cardiovascular exercise.
Cardio exercise has different effects on males and females.
An obvious activity for maintaining muscle communication involves exercise – particularly walking. Cardiovascular activity such as walking helps reduce the symptoms of obesity and type-2 diabetes, and can ameliorate cardiovascular disease. The advantages of walking include the following:
Walking can also help the body to learn how to utilize fat more efficiently as an energy source. Walking is a weight-bearing activity that can be very beneficial in reducing osteoporosis. It also keeps the spine healthy because walking motion is vital to nutrient exchange in the spinal discs. [4]
Myokines in muscle cells send signals that cause sex differences in all organs of the body.
These benefits are all very well documented medically. The goal of the current study was to understand the role of sex hormones in myokine signaling. [5] Myokines are cytokines (proteins that affect other cells like hormones) that are synthesized and released by skeletal muscles during activities such as walking, which involve muscular contractions. Cytokines ( cyto = cell + kinesis = movement) are peptides that cannot cross the cell’s lipid bilayer to enter the cell cytoplasm. Rather, they function by interacting with cell-surface receptors. [6] Myokines are cytokines that regulate muscle-cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation. As the researchers explained, all skeletal muscles secrete myokines
which play roles in a variety of processes by interacting with other tissues. Essentially, myokines allow skeletal muscles to communicate with organs such as the kidneys, the liver or the brain, which is essential for the body to keep its metabolic balance. Some of the process myokines are involved with include inflammation, cancer, the changes brought about by exercise, and even cognition. Despite the clear relevance of myokines to so many physiological outcomes, the way these proteins are regulated and their effects are not well understood. [7]
This is important because “Skeletal muscle plays an integral role in coordinating physiological homeostasis, where signaling to other tissues via myokines allows for coordination of complex [body] processes.” [8] The UCI study found that sexual differences have a profound effect on many of these body processes. The study concluded that
nearly all significant cross-tissue enrichments operated in a sex-specific or hormone-dependent fashion; in particular, with estradiol [a pharmaceutical preparation of the female hormone estrogen]. These sex- and hormone-specific effects were consistent across key metabolic tissues: liver, pancreas, hypothalamus, intestine, heart, visceral, and subcutaneous adipose tissue. [9]
Sex differences appear in every organ and cell.
Consequently, as a result of the disparate influence of myokines in males and females, sexual differences can be detected in numerous body organs: the liver, pancreas, hypothalamus, intestine, heart, and more throughout the viscera. One externally obvious difference concerns the position and level of subcutaneous adipose tissue between men and women, but other “sex-dependent mechanisms of myokine signaling were uncovered” too, including
muscle-derived tumor necrosis factor alpha ( TNFA ) enriched for stronger inflammatory signaling in females compared to males and GPX3 as a male-specific link between glycolytic fiber abundance and hepatic inflammation… sex and estradiol receptor signaling as critical variables when assaying myokine functions and how changes in cell composition are predicted to impact other metabolic organs. [10]
Importantly, myokines are only one of several hundred different kinds of cytokines and proteoglycan peptides produced by skeletal-muscle cells in response to muscular contractions. [11]
Consequences of sexual transitioning attempts
Among the many concerns that this research raises is the so-called ‘transitioning process’ gaining popularity among young people questioning their gender identity. Popular culture is pushing many who feel dissatisfied with their looks to think they may have been “born in the wrong body.” Some medical institutions are rising up to help affirm the new “transsexuals” claim their newfound “gender identity” with hormonal treatment and surgery. But is it possible to convert males to females and females to males to satisfy this new fad?
Pharmaceutical-grade estradiol is used in attempting to convert males to females. This hormone is responsible for the development of secondary sexual characteristics and bodily features that develop during puberty including breast development, body shape changes (wide hips for child delivery), bone growth, and female fat deposition. The effects of long-term administration of this powerful hormone to transition are unknown, and will be unknown until the necessary length of the follow-up time has elapsed.
Possible consequences of the rush to transition could be severe. Despite the clear role of myokines in causing many different physiological outcomes, the “way these proteins are regulated and their effects are not well understood.” [12] Thus, this long-term transition experiment could cause serious damage to one or more organs. As the UCI study shows, sex differences run deep. Sex change operations and hormone therapies used in ‘transitioning’ are essentially nothing more than chemical cosmetic surgery. They are attempts to change the appearance; they do not make a female from a male or vice versa (see my 27 May 2022 article).
One species but two sexes: male-female differences run deep. (Credits: left: David Rives channel. Right: Alma Deutscher channel.)
As we learn more about the details of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, we should be considered about the rush to assist unhappy people change their gender. It will likely cause major regrettable health problems down the road. This study corroborates my long-term opinion, based on many years teaching biology and genetics, that gender dysphoria requires a psychologist – not a surgeon. The UCI study states one of their major conclusions:
many of the metabolic traits impacted by myokines show striking differences arising from hormonal or genetic interactions depending on the genetic sex of the subject being studied. It is therefore important to consider genetic sex when studying the effects of myokines on the body. [13]
Ed. note: Each sex/gender has its advantages and disadvantages. Instead of cultivating dissatisfaction and envy, which can infect all areas of life, why not help the young embrace the advantages of their biological sex? Learning gratitude cures many a dysphoria (malaise, discomfort). A good resource for counseling people caught up in gender dysphoria is Nancy Pearcey’s book, Love Thy Body .
Note also that Bergman’s article concerns normal males with XY chromosomes and normal females with XX chromosomes. The University of Cambridge reported today (10 June 2022) that 0.2% of males have an extra X or Y chromosome, and this abnormality puts them at higher risk of several common diseases. While some of the males appear normal and are able to live normal lives, the full impact of these genetic abnormalities (XXY and XYY males) are not fully understood: “The researchers say that it isn’t clear why an extra chromosome should increase the risk or why the risks were so similar irrespective of which sex chromosome was duplicated.”

[1] UCI School of Medicine. New UCI-led study finds that y
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