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Wooly, I see you've finally learned a lesson about others' preferences outside of your blinkered little bubble. That's what living in a pluralistic society is all about. Things you don't like, as long as they're not immoral, shouldn't disgust you. Hopefully you also learn someday not to project your preferences as judgments, which in this case does sound racist on top of close-minded.

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We all have our preferences and dislikes.

 

But yours appear to have a racist slant to them, and that's why you were called out. And rightly so, I might add. Different strokes for different folks. I, like @hornytwells, find this guy's body hair to be sexy. But even if I didn't, there'd be no need to invoke a historically racist characterization in order to express such dislike. Perhaps you're not an American, and are thus unaware of the historical use of such charged language to describe people of color in this country?

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Wait a second. Lack of hair trimming is a race?

 

Of course not. But referring to the hair on black and/or Afro-Latino bodies as "kinky," or likening their physical traits to gorillas or any other ape-like animal definitely invokes historical racist imagery and characterizations. Such offensive displays have been quite common throughout American popular culture since at least the 1800s.

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Of course not. But referring to the hair on black and/or Afro-Latino bodies as "kinky," or likening their physical traits to gorillas or any other ape-like animal definitely invokes historical racist imagery and characterizations. Such offensive displays have been quite common throughout American popular culture since at least the 1800s.

Interesting That I really did not pick up on this because we, who are not American, see this guy as mixed race, not black, plus we don’t know your history of slurs, so I didn’t make any such connection.

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Some of the comments here are interesting. He does not claim to be black or mix raced. He says he is Latin. I never even thought he was anything else. I do not like body hair of any kind. So there, that's my feeling and you critics have no basis for your comments. Especially you, Mike, who I find to be repulsive and I have told you this in private but now make it public.

 

Unfortunately, some who posted here took it upon themselves to make this a race issue. I suggest you invest in a mirror.

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Some of the comments here are interesting. He does not claim to be black or mix raced. He says he is Latin. I never even thought he was anything else. I do not like body hair of any kind. So there, that's my feeling and you critics have no basis for your comments. Especially you, Mike, who I find to be repulsive and I have told you this in private but now make it public.

 

Unfortunately, some who posted here took it upon themselves to make this a race issue. I suggest you invest in a mirror.

It's an easy cop out to claim you're not American, but using the term "gorilla" when describing a feature of a person with dark skin is racist anywhere.

I'm sorry you're still stung by my rejection of you, @wooly . I just have a preference against ugly guys, no matter how much they beg for my cock.

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Some of the comments here are interesting. He does not claim to be black or mix raced. He says he is Latin. I never even thought he was anything else. I do not like body hair of any kind. So there, that's my feeling and you critics have no basis for your comments. Especially you, Mike, who I find to be repulsive and I have told you this in private but now make it public.

 

Unfortunately, some who posted here took it upon themselves to make this a race issue. I suggest you invest in a mirror.

 

It is very obvious from looking at the escort's pictures that they depict a brown-skinned person who appears to have at least some black or African ancestry. Most Latino-identified persons from the Caribbean islands (like Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, etc.), as well as many Latinos from Central and South America (like Panama and Brazil), have at least some measure of black or African ancestry, although many decline to say as much or to identify that way, usually due to the racism and colorism that is still rampant in much of the black and Latino communities. That doesn't change the fact that many of us can and do, consciously or unconsciously, visually identify a person as black or mixed with black ancestry, even if the subject does not identify as such, or acknowledge it.

 

At least with this brown-skinned escort, your description of his body hair as "kinky" was a dead giveaway that you associated his hair with the more coarse and/or curly hair that is most prominent amongst people of black ancestry. Your further invocation of the racist gorilla description only confirmed it. Give it up. You got caught, and you're not fooling anyone.

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You may be a princess, but I'm a queen so put your table tray up and buckle your damn seatbelt otherwise you'll find your preferences to be quite bumpy.

 

You're right. And we DISLIKE racist assholes like you and would PREFER for you to leave.
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You may be a princess, but I'm a queen so put your table tray up and buckle your damn seatbelt otherwise you'll find your preferences to be quite bumpy.

Are you addressing me? Because I was addressing a racist comment.

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