By far the bast read (so far) in months!

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is this the same story that someone's complaining about in another thread?
 
Definitely worth reading. Good characterization, interesting plot, well crafted. The other thread complains of black stereotyping - well, it does read like that in a bit of extreme emotion on page 1, but I think it's justified in context. There's a black pimp whoring white women who like well-hung black men. Now it would be absurd to decry that as either political incorrect or (for Literotica) unrealistic. The story's quite funny, and more complex and intelligent than most of the interracial stereotyped ones.
 
Rainbow Skin said:
There's a black pimp whoring white women who like well-hung black men. Now it would be absurd to decry that as either political incorrect or (for Literotica) unrealistic. The story's quite funny, and more complex and intelligent than most of the interracial stereotyped ones.

Now, let's be fair, here. That's a whopper of a racial stereotype, too, ya know, that isn't remotely justified. My ex gf, who, shall we say, was quite experienced, was adamant in her belief that the... most dynamic arsenals were to be found in scrawny Jewish guys. Now, it might be argued that she, being as Jewish as I am, was predisposed to such a conclusion, but she's black, too, so you can't go saying that ;-).

The biggest problem with that stereotype, by the way, is that it ignores the racial diversity OF Africans, and, by extension, African Americans. We'll joke about the 'irish curse' and about Italian talents, yet it doesn't even OCCUR to most people that a person in Zimbabwe might be of an ethnic stock as different from someone in Equitorial Guinea as someone in Poland is different from a Welshman!
 
No, the story doesn't actually repeat or enforce a generalization. Some of the white women in it might fantasize about well-endowed black men -- and it's certainly realistic that such fantasies exist. Second, the individual black men actually depicted aren't made out to be unrealistic or thereby typical. The plot specifically turns on catering to a market, so necessarily the goods found are suitable for that market.

I don't read many of the Interracial stories myself, probably because of fears they would be too stereotyped, and the otherness aspect doesn't do anything for me; but I don't at all think this one is a bad example.
 
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