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In our fragmented sexual selves, rather than a representation of our desire, pornography has become a way to codify and market our sexualities. It also has engaged us in a systematic addictive process that overshadows the socio-corporeality affecting the self of gay males of color.  
I am not proposing a ban on pornography, nor a receipt to construct "politically correct" pornography. I am interested in understanding the journeys that we, as men of the African, Arab, Latino, and Asian Diasporas, are taking toward healing ourselves. . 
In those journeys, the critical viewing of these pornographic images is important for our survival. We need to make our erotic images and fantasias.  
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