This is a little broad for my liking, the idea of painting everyone in one group, with the same brush. The average white man isn’t a “swinger”, or goes to watch male strippers with his wife/girlfriend (This sounds like a bisexual fantasy, more than anything) Or is obsessed with black men’s so called BBC. This is just so far removed from the average experience, or the average males experience full stop, in the real world, regardless of ethnicity. Unless you are permanently online, addicted to porn or “out there” sexually.White men treat the black bulls as sex objects, in a way that they would treat a woman. Some like to watch black male stripper dance for women.
BBC is a huge fetish in the white straight man’s world .
Thank you for the like and common understanding.
I also see a lot of posters almost trying to push the narrative that Black men could care less about penis size, or are immune to worrying about size. Which is bullshit, really. The vast majority of men worry about penis size to some degree, even if it just a brief moment in their lives, or whether it’s more ingrained. Even when dating within their own communities.
Black men in general are not hyper-focused on penis size the way men of other races are. The focus that other men have is comparative but to a much greater degree when it comes to comparisons to black men's penises. Are there some that focus on penis size? Yea. If you spend anytime looking at the comments an pictures from any PE group you will find that black men are very sparse within those kinds of groups. Furthermore, many black men have experienced some form of inappropriateness or sexual harassment from other men and even women. A lot of times that inappropriateness is associated to their penis by way of comment or unwanted touching. By way of those kinds of interactions you naturally become more guarded so that such unwanted comments or advancements don't happen again. It's been said that black men are worried about not fitting the "BBC" stereotype and therefore are hiding their cocks in spaces where nudity is expected (gym locker rooms). I've noticed black men aren't as likely to get completely naked in those spaces but I know why also. I am a black man and I have no issue being naked in front of others in the locker rooms and the showers but I also notice eyes are always drifting in my direction from men of other races. There is no harm in looking but sometimes it can go beyond that and get weird fast. Most black men don't want that kind of attention whether they are average sized or hung. People are aware that people are in locker rooms getting footage to post online and that's a big fear of a lot of people.I also see a lot of posters almost trying to push the narrative that Black men could care less about penis size, or are immune to worrying about size. Which is bullshit, really. The vast majority of men worry about penis size to some degree, even if it just a brief moment in their lives, or whether it’s more ingrained. Even when dating within their own communities.
What do you think of black men only dating white chicks?
I don't think about this. I think you think this is a thread against interracial dating. It's not about someone dating interracially. There is no problem with that. The problem is fetishism of someone due to their race. To answer your question though, maybe the black guy has a fetish for white chicks/white bottoms. It's definitely possible but there are people who only date or hookup with a specific race in all racial groups. You see this with white women only dating black guys and white bottoms proclaiming they only want black men for sexual hookups. I do think those people could be fetishizing one another. I tend to feel sorry for the unlucky person who might not want to be the source of fetish and are wanting to be valued fully as a human. I can't really speak to white women and white bottoms feeling fetishized because that is not my experience but I would love to see more white women and white bottoms speak up on their experiences. One thing that I do know statistically is that interracial marriages between black men and white women have a higher failure rate and I suspect it's due to one or both of the partners having a racialized fetish and that eventually runs it's course. Black women with white men statistically have marriages that last longer and are more fulfilling for both partners.What about black tops choosing white bottoms only?
| Region | 2022 (percent) | 2030 (percent) | 2050 (percent) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sub-Saharan Africa | 1,152 (14.51%) | 1,401 (16.46%) | 2,094 (21.62%) |
| Northern Africa and Western Asia | 549 (6.91%) | 617 (7.25%) | 771 (7.96%) |
| Southern and Central Asia | 2,065 (26.13%) | 2,248 (26.41%) | 2,575 (26.58%) |
| Eastern Asia[31] | 1,642 (20.71%) | 1,647 (19.32%) | 1,522 (15.71%) |
| Southeastern Asia[31] | 675 (8.49%) | 721 (8.47%) | 771 (7.95%) |
| Europe and North America | 1120 (14.10%) | 1129 (13.26%) | 1125 (11.61%) |
| Latin America and the Caribbean | 658 (8.29%) | 695 (8.17%) | 749 (7.73%) |
| Australia/New Zealand | 31 (0.39%) | 34 (0.40%) | 38 (0.39%) |
| Other Oceania | 14 (0.18%) | 15 (0.18%) | 20 (0.21%) |
| World | 7,942 | 8,512 | 9,687 |
This is a little broad for my liking, the idea of painting everyone in one group, with the same brush. The average white man isn’t a “swinger”, or goes to watch male strippers with his wife/girlfriend (This sounds like a bisexual fantasy, more than anything) Or is obsessed with black men’s so called BBC. This is just so far removed from the average experience, or the average males experience full stop, in the real world, regardless of ethnicity. Unless you are permanently online, addicted to porn or “out there” sexually.
I’m under no illusions about racism and the fetishisation of Black men/women, but let’s keep things in perspective, and not try to tarnish a whole group of people.
I also see a lot of posters almost trying to push the narrative that Black men could care less about penis size, or are immune to worrying about size. Which is bullshit, really. The vast majority of men worry about penis size to some degree, even if it just a brief moment in their lives, or whether it’s more ingrained. Even when dating within their own communities.
These types of threads pick up all types of suspect/Borderline racist views, to varying degrees, sadly. There’s a Healthy group of black posters who come here solely to disparage white mens penis size. In the same way there are many posts from white posters who are obsessed with talking down black men, whether for their physical attributes, or oddly, even their personality and character.
You learn a lot from other view points and perspectives, but it can also be a bit off putting at the same time. Seeing people with obvious or low key racist view points…I find these types of posters to be the most insecure of all, and the most invested in this type of debate.
I generally agree with you, especially with regards to being fetishised in porn and online sex circles, but I completely disagree with the idea that Black men aren’t focused on penis size, in the same way other ethnicities are. That’s quite unfounded in my opinion, and seems to be coming from a personal perspective more than anything.Black men in general are not hyper-focused on penis size the way men of other races are. The focus that other men have is comparative but to a much greater degree when it comes to comparisons to black men's penises. Are there some that focus on penis size? Yea. If you spend anytime looking at the comments an pictures from any PE group you will find that black men are very sparse within those kinds of groups. Furthermore, many black men have experienced some form of inappropriateness or sexual harassment from other men and even women. A lot of times that inappropriateness is associated to their penis by way of comment or unwanted touching. By way of those kinds of interactions you naturally become more guarded so that such unwanted comments or advancements don't happen again. It's been said that black men are worried about not fitting the "BBC" stereotype and therefore are hiding their cocks in spaces where nudity is expected (gym locker rooms). I've noticed black men aren't as likely to get completely naked in those spaces but I know why also. I am a black man and I have no issue being naked in front of others in the locker rooms and the showers but I also notice eyes are always drifting in my direction from men of other races. There is no harm in looking but sometimes it can go beyond that and get weird fast. Most black men don't want that kind of attention whether they are average sized or hung. People are aware that people are in locker rooms getting footage to post online and that's a big fear of a lot of people.
I was meaning to get back to this. I'm not American so no real dog in this fight, but tying this back to the occasional capitalism on the BBC stereotype (not with the terminology necessarily) by black people themselves within certain things, say porn or rap, including in several popular female rap songs and occasionally male (like a few different references by Kendrick) it's fine to want to reclaim things, but it's a little unrealistic to package and sell certain things for everyone's availability and still fully control how that's received and processed by everyone including those outside your group.I can agree that it is something that is starting to happen with younger generations but their grasp of the historical context behind all of it isn't really there. Pop culture has a funny way of sharing the good and the bad amongst different groups. Black Americans are unique in our ability to reclaim a once negative term and turning it into something else that is acceptable for only us to use (i.e. the term "nigga" without the hard er). It's also nuanced in that black women are not using that term as a means of dehumanizing or fetishizing black men as nothing but a phallus. Black women have a genuine love and desire for black men that is not the same that those that fetishize black men do. In other words, it's not rooted in racism the way it is with others who get into the race play aspect of it.
It's funny to me that washed up black male pornstars are singing like a bird about the "racism" that goes on in the porn industry but they are complicit. You don't get to complain now that you are no longer a top pornstar.A porn actor talks about what happens behind "IR" (interracial) business:
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He looks flattered:Appealing Because he is Appalling: Black Masculinities, Colonialism, and Erotic Racism. This book is a collection of essays that essentially cover this idea of black male fetishism from it's inception from enslavement and colonial rule to the present. I wouldn't expect most to want to understand that deeply but incase there are this is something you should read at some point. I would definitely encourage black men to read this book.
You mean white. Asian, Native American, Pacific-Islander men are not hyper-focused on penis size.Black men in general are not hyper-focused on penis size the way men of other races are.
The old saying "you don't bite the hand that feeds you" applies here. And now the industry is not feeding them they can tell it like it is. I mean once you get fired from your job is when you have no fear of telling your story. It's a story as old as time. Hello #metoo.It's funny to me that washed up black male pornstars are singing like a bird about the "racism" that goes on in the porn industry but they are complicit. You don't get to complain now that you are no longer a top pornstar.
He tells what happens behind the scenes. It's harder for sex workers to find a regular job after joining the industry, some of them have to deal with it to survive. Actors are just products for their agencies. By the way, he is still in the business right now.It's funny to me that washed up black male pornstars are singing like a bird about the "racism" that goes on in the porn industry but they are complicit. You don't get to complain now that you are no longer a top pornstar.
As he said before, because of OF, he has control over his content now. Porn stars don't own their studio scenes.The old saying "you don't bite the hand that feeds you" applies here. And now the industry is not feeding them they can tell it like it is. I mean once you get fired from your job is when you have no fear of telling your story. It's a story as old as time. Hello #metoo.
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