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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 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 | * 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 interracial scenes is frequently exaggerated. | ||
Thus it seems apparent than even the most erotically successful black men on earth cannot escape women's racial partnership selection biases, paying a continual toll in less opportunity and increased costs when they are allowed to participate. | |||
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