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It’s not just our bodies one guy who I spoke to over the phone said he was disappointed because my voice didn’t sound as he had expected – I didn’t have a ‘Hackney’ accent. There’s also this assumption that black guys are always a ‘top’ during sex (the penetrative partner) – which is just another stereotype. This is just a small fraction of the types of unsolicited messages I receive and if I don’t live up to this fantasy of being a hypersexual black stud with a big dick, I am immediately rendered dispensable and stop hearing from them. Other examples include: ‘I’m craving a black guy or a group of black guys’ ‘I’m in my car and fancy a big black c**k in my mouth’ or ‘is it true what they say about black guys’. Often the first message I get sent is: ‘BBC?’ (which stands for big black c**k, a common phrase in the porn industry) or ‘hung?’.
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For instance, constant references to my gigantic penis – I don’t have one, but I’m black and so apparently it’s a given – is usually the focus of interactions.