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Sexual Practices; Body; Desire; Sexuality.
The present research is an ethnography of a Commercial Place for Sexual Encounters (LCES), Cine Franca. Opened in 2010, and currently with two units in the center of the city of Natal/RN, the establishments open daily during business hours and are able to attract rooms with pornography exhibitions and booths for sexual practices. Based on the tradition in the field and the observation of a mostly male audience, the work problematizes the relationship between Cine Franca and sexual entertainment between men, highlighting how the practice of making out (Oliveira, 2016; Vasconcelos, 2020) is produced in the establishment . In this exercise, it discusses the dimensions of desire and pleasure at the intersection between corporeality and generation. As a methodological means, the research was based on field reports and photographs. The following text was methodologically inspired by the works of Nestor Perlongher (1987) and Gustavo Blazquez and Augustin Liarte-Ticola (2018). In this way, Cine Franca is understood as a place where erotic corporeality (Gregori, 2010) is invoked and produced.