Wow, quoting a post from May 2021...would you be insinuating he is gay?
Hmmmm...interesting take. Years ago, I asked a black woman out on a date and her response: "I don't eat white meat". I suggested racism and was told it isn't racism, it's a choice on who she decides to date or sleep with...Very easy answer for this: racism and discrimination.
The only exception to "no Black clients" not being specifically racist is if the provider is Black themselves, as they may have more personal reasons in that case.
For everyone who says it's because Black men are more likely to rob/be violent/be pimps, that's very false and based in stereotypes - white men are actually more likely to be harmful or violent, but you'll never see any ads saying "no white men". Take a look at who's been murdering and targeting sex workers over the last ten years and you'll notice the majority is white.
We can argue this topic for years and years and the answer is still the same - racism, plain and simple.
(Before anyone tries to argue that calling this out for what it is is somehow trying to force providers to see clients they don't want to - no, everyone is allowed their preferences on who they're intimate with, but that doesn't mean their preferences can't be called out)
(**I say all this as a provider who's clientele is approximately 50% Black men, the stereotypes are FALSE)
Very easy answer for this: racism and discrimination.
The only exception to "no Black clients" not being specifically racist is if the provider is Black themselves, as they may have more personal reasons in that case.
For everyone who says it's because Black men are more likely to rob/be violent/be pimps, that's very false and based in stereotypes - white men are actually more likely to be harmful or violent, but you'll never see any ads saying "no white men". Take a look at who's been murdering and targeting sex workers over the last ten years and you'll notice the majority is white.
We can argue this topic for years and years and the answer is still the same - racism, plain and simple.
(Before anyone tries to argue that calling this out for what it is is somehow trying to force providers to see clients they don't want to - no, everyone is allowed their preferences on who they're intimate with, but that doesn't mean their preferences can't be called out)
(**I say all this as a provider who's clientele is approximately 50% Black men, the stereotypes are FALSE)
Perhaps you missed the part where I said there was exceptions to this rule.Yikes this is an extreme take.. You said it yourself everyone is allowed their choice of who they sleep with and to just dismiss all other possibilities and to just flat out say "it's racism and discrimination" is pretty reductive - even if you see it that way there are other individuals who may have had a different experience or who have other reasons.. Come on now let's not be so simple.
I have a really hard time believing that we will be having a discussion in good faith when you say "Every reason provided will come down to that". This signals to me that your mind is already 100% made up that any examples or alternatives provided will be reduced to racism in your view.Perhaps you missed the part where I said there was exceptions to this rule.
Outside of that exception, it is racism.
Not an extreme take at all, reality can be blunt and harsh and isn't sugar-coated at times. Every reason provided will come down to that. You can say it's reductive all you'd like, it's not. This is fact, this is clearly discussed amongst providers many, many times as well.
I welcome you to provide an example of a reason that doesn’t come down to perpetuating stereotypes if you disagree(outside of the exception).
Again, everyone is welcome to their preferences, that doesn't mean their preferences can't be called out.
Every reason you provided(size, not liking their company or having bad experiences) boils down to stereotypes, like I said. Judging all Black men because of the behaviour of a few individuals makes no sense, especially when that same restriction isn't done to other races, even if having had bad experiences with them also.I have a really hard time believing that we will be having a discussion in good faith when you say "Every reason provided will come down to that". This signals to me that your mind is already 100% made up that any examples or alternatives provided will be reduced to racism in your view.
The "exceptions" you provided is that black girls may have private reasons for not wanting to see black men. That's not very clear but I assume you mean they don't want to meet other black men they know. But escorts of any other race does not appear to be doing this?
I think personal taste/preference is something that is hard to really describe - For example I prefer ladies of a certain color, and I am not actively seeking to meet with women of other colors simply because of my tastes, experiences, etc. I think you're going to label this as racism and descimination - and I think you'd be wrong.
The size/stamina thing has been mentioned also - This could likely also be a contributing factor as well.
Some ladies do not have a 50/50 clientele of black men like you do and may have had a small sample size of black men and they did not enjoy their company, or as I alluded to in a previous comment in this thread they had a bad experience. I won't be naming names obviously, but I've seen an escort where the topic came up that she had a bad encounter where she was robbed and hurt (no details of how badly) and that she had decided not to see black men based off that encounter. Again, I think you're going to reduce this to racism and descrimination instead of understanding nuance but these are some examples.
I want to add that if ever I saw an ad that singled me out in any way - Age, race, size - whatever - I'd just continue on with my life and understand that escorting is a little bit more nuanced than a regular job and that there is a level of chemistry/personal preference that plays into the decision being made to see a client.
Thats my 2 cents.
hoe the fu..k would you know that
how many black men have you had sex with?
every SP has the right to chose who she will allow access to her body
this is a totally different business than owning a baker ffs
That's true. But when it comes to intimate services, really, all bets are off. Just because an sp prefers not to receive black guys, doesn't necessarily make this choice racist.Perhaps you missed the part where I said there was exceptions to this rule.
Outside of that exception, it is racism.
Not an extreme take at all, reality can be blunt and harsh and isn't sugar-coated at times. Every reason provided will come down to that. You can say it's reductive all you'd like, it's not. This is fact, this is clearly discussed amongst providers many, many times as well.
I welcome you to provide an example of a reason that doesn’t come down to perpetuating stereotypes if you disagree(outside of the exception).
Again, everyone is welcome to their preferences, that doesn't mean their preferences can't be called out.
Thank you.Very easy answer for this: racism and discrimination.
The only exception to "no Black clients" not being specifically racist is if the provider is Black themselves, as they may have more personal reasons in that case.
For everyone who says it's because Black men are more likely to rob/be violent/be pimps, that's very false and based in stereotypes - white men are actually more likely to be harmful or violent, but you'll never see any ads saying "no white men". Take a look at who's been murdering and targeting sex workers over the last ten years and you'll notice the majority is white.
We can argue this topic for years and years and the answer is still the same - racism, plain and simple.
(Before anyone tries to argue that calling this out for what it is is somehow trying to force providers to see clients they don't want to - no, everyone is allowed their preferences on who they're intimate with, but that doesn't mean their preferences can't be called out)
(**I say all this as a provider who's clientele is approximately 50% Black men, the stereotypes are FALSE)
I agree. It is a preference. No different then some preferring thick, thin, tall, short, endowed, or not.That's true. But when it comes to intimate services, really, all bets are off. Just because an sp prefers not to receive black guys, doesn't necessarily make this choice racist.
Except SWs are getting paid for their race "preference". If SWs really want to be taken seriously by society and they really believe that sex work is real work then maybe they should treat it like one.I agree. It is a preference. No different then some preferring thick, thin, tall, short, endowed, or not.
You're comparing apples to orangesSo what do you all think of providers who refuse to see men under the age of 35 (regardless of race)? You think they don't like men under 35 or more likely that they've had too many young guys be a problem?
Pretty hilarious that you say "really easy for those who're not black men to say it's "preference" because it doesn't affect them " but then as soon as it applies to a demographic that doesn't apply to you - "It's completely different bro!"You're comparing apples to oranges![]()
You should really read the few posts above yours because I'm using this exact example as to why it's not racism.It’s hilarious to me that the same guys that are saying “personal preference” when it’s about the exclusion of black men, are up in arms when there are providers who occasionally say “no one over 50”