But, another poster said that "No Black Men" really meant "No Non-white Men", on another thread somewhere dealing with the same topic. Under this vein there would be no real stereotypes at all. It was not brought up on this thread specifically. It may feel really sick to wonder if you look "white" enough, nor not as "black" in order to pass.I think for the most part, it's just preferences as opposed to racism. Sure, there's generalization, many probably refuse to see black men under this impression of black guys being aggressive/or based on whatever experiences they might have endured. Just like many probably refuse to see black men because they are simply not attracted to us. I don't think it's racism at all, and this is coming from a black guy. It can definitely be a little discouraging to read 'No Black men' in many ads when you find someone who is well reviewed and recommended. But oh well, you just move on. They are free to see whoever they want to see. I'd rather read 'No black men' rather than to schedule an appointment with someone, reach their incall, just to get rejected because she prefers not seeing someone of my skin colour and didn't bother putting it on her ad. So the little heads up on the ad can some time be much appreciated, despite how discouraging it might be.
Judging by this statement alone, you shouldn't even be commenting on this thread, Mr. Holier than thou !!!!You know what - I've never seen prostitute/SP or whatever
This is just ignorant. What he said is true, that most of the real sexual crimes out there, where there is murder, cover-up, or intelligent stuff thought up is with white people. Most black people get in trouble with the law because of something pinned on them rather than something serious while white folks do. When you look at someone, or a group of people from a critical eye then it's different than giving someone the benefit of the doubt. You see, because of "white privilege", most white people have blinders to this because they do not have those type of interactions with the law. This guy really raised some valid points. What complications are really being avoided?Judging by this statement alone, you shouldn't even be commenting on this thread, Mr. Holier than thou !!!!
Most of these women are young and very vulnerable or didn't you realise that, it has nothing to do with Racism, but the
simple fact that they trying to avoid complications. You Idiot!!!!
Btw don't forget Church tomorrow!!!!
I hope most people on here are smarter than to believe you. If there is a problem with my status on this forum and my activities I'm sure the website owner or mods are more than capable of taking that up with me directly.Judging by this statement alone, you shouldn't even be commenting on this thread, Mr. Holier than thou !!!!
Most of these women are young and very vulnerable or didn't you realise that, it has nothing to do with Racism, but the
simple fact that they trying to avoid complications. You Idiot!!!!
Btw don't forget Church tomorrow!!!!
Given the fact that you have never seen an escort or for that matter spoken to one, you would be amazed of what they have to say on this issue,I hope most people on here are smarter than to believe you. If there is a problem with my status on this forum and my activities I'm sure the website owner or mods are more than capable of taking that up with me directly.
It's interesting that you have no credible points to raise so you attempt to distract with 'smoke and mirrors'. Yes, someone (regardless of sexual activities) has absolutely no input on racism in modern culture. Wow, your astounding logic bested me once again!
I bet you're going to describe how the 2008 U.S. economic collapse, Enron corruption, the CRTC cancellation of over-air tv signals, and Ebola are the result of "complications" with people of colour. I'm ready with pen and paper pad... Please enlighten me.
I may be holier than thou, but you are stupider than most.
Complications with a person of colour? I suppose that man's skin colour predisposes him to violence or whatever 'complications' you refer? Oh - I forgot... it was already established that the only pimps/sexual assaulters are people of colour! Wow, you really are clever to draw that linkage! Stupid 'ole me could never have figured that out!
Why? Because she doesn't give her consent!Why the flying fuck would someone's race/ethnicity matter?
Now you're putting words in my mouth? Can you point out where I said I've never spoken to one? I've never claimed to have seen (had sex) with a working girl, and I've never hidden that fact. However, it's just not true to say that I haven't spoken to any or socially interacted with them in other ways.Given the fact that you have never seen an escort or for that matter spoken to one, you would be amazed of what they have to say on this issue,
Do you think that being black was a factor in those young fellows harassing the women? Do you think harassment is a cultural problem or a issue tied to a person's ethnicity/skin colour?What I took issue with, was you calling escorts who do declare this as Racist. Before you go judging escorts as racist, I suggest
that you talk to some of them to get a clearer picture of the environment. A number of months ago, there was an older well established black member on this
board who called out to the younger blacks to stop harassing the ladies as it was affecting his hobbying. Obviously he had some insite on this issue.
I think it's an issue here of "white priviledge" rather than racism and whites posters on this board aren't getting it that based on their skin colour, they have the advantage of seeing escorts that other races do not have access to, like any other resources in this society that are limited based on wealth and social status. Most of the johns on here are white and they are not going to get what nonsense that blacks or visible minorities have to go through. Seeing "No Blacks" on an escort ad is BS pure and simple and another hurdle that visible minorities have to go through.No
Saying that 'racism doesn't apply' to sexual activities is false. Sex is a social construct of our society and, of course, race matters. I think you've confused the distinction I made. Yesterday at 6:11 I draw a distinction between simple sex and sex where race is a factor.
@Frosty, what I am here for is of my own concern. You needn't worry yourself over my details.
Good reply, And this is what I mentioned to a certain poster, when we started this debate. This has nothing to do with racism. but simply a personal preference.Yes, this is an industry where political correctness does not always apply. I choose to see escorts who have a certain body type and ethnic background(s), while I stay away from others who may not appear attractive to me. Why would I criticise an escort who makes her choices based on the same criteria. This to me is not the same thing as someone in a service industry denying service to a customer at a restaurant or retail store, and I don't believe that escorts who choose not to see anyone who they do not want to see is a racist.
I had been thinking of seeing an SP this past summer who was getting great reviews, until I saw that she would not see men over a certain age, which meant that I was left out. I did not sulk or insult her, but rather I accepted that this was something for her alone to decide...
If she has that many preferences, then you may as well be looking for a casual hook-up where there is an unpaid exchange based on if the lady wants to have sex with you because she likes you. I'm sure there are guys with great looks that is easy to get laid for free or women pay them.SPs have age preferences, maybe even body preferences. Is that wrong also? If she doesn't want to see you move on and find someone else. What are you going to do? Force her to have sex with you? Quit crying about it and find another lady.