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* Collective prejudice (fear of social ostracism or shaming for engaging in sex acts with Black males)
* Collective prejudice (fear of social ostracism or shaming for engaging in sex acts with Black males)
* 'Moral concern' (claiming not to perform interracial scenes because of a concern that they often portrayed in an overly stereotypical, almost minstrel-esque fashion, and thus fuel detrimental racial stereotypes)
* 'Moral concern' (claiming not to perform interracial scenes because of a concern that they often portrayed in an overly stereotypical, almost minstrel-esque fashion, and thus fuel detrimental racial stereotypes)
* Professional reasons (to fear offending their fan base, and the fact that the actresses who star in such scenes are frequently considered 'spoiled goods', and therefore results in a lower market price for their sexual services. This motive is question in it's validity by some Black porn actors, such as Lexington Steel, who claim that the economic detriment of having starred in interacial scenes is frequently exaggerated.
* Professional reasons (to fear offending their fan base, and the fact that the actresses who star in such scenes are frequently considered 'spoiled goods', and that reputation results in a lower market price for their sexual services. This motive is questioned in its validity by some Black porn actors - such as Lexington Steel, who claims that the economic detriment of having starred in interacial scenes is frequently exaggerated.


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