"I thank God I was raised Catholic, so sex will always be dirty"
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The line lands because it’s a paradox dressed as confession. If sex is “always” dirty, then desire never gets fully domesticated by adulthood, therapy, or progressive enlightenment. Waters is staking out a worldview where taboo is not merely oppressive but theatrically productive. That’s classic Waters: taking the very institutions meant to civilize people and repurposing their repressions into camp spectacle. Catholicism becomes a kind of origin myth for his cinema, which thrives on bad taste, erotic panic, and the pleasure of offending polite society.
There’s also a sly critique of cultural “sex positivity” when it hardens into its own morality. Waters isn’t arguing for ignorance or harm; he’s defending ambivalence, the messy mix of arousal and embarrassment that actually reflects how many people feel. The subtext: we don’t just inherit religion’s rules, we inherit its drama, and Waters - America’s patron saint of filth - refuses to give up the drama.
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