This was just discussed in another thread and here's a response from Kristian and Ashley, both black providers -
http://www.eccie.net/showpost.php?p=315280&postcount=33 -
Being that we're 2* we rather not take younger black guys for 2 reasons. #1 too close to our age, they might know us and #2 Just don't want to deal with the ghetto/hood ones. We don't want anyone in our age range because we're very discreet and don't want anyone walking in thinking that they know from school or some outing or something. About 70% of the time the younger black guys aren't serious. When it comes to the hood/ghetto guys, im pretty sure no escort wants that, just like no hobbiest would want a hoodrat. So we stick to the older black guys. We've learned from experience, we used to take them but not anymore so don't judge. All of the other races...we're open to all ages.
Originally Posted by KristianAndAshley
Personally, I'm white and I've seen a couple of black providers and there are others I'd like to see as well (Kristian and Ashley included
). I'm attracted to beautiful women, regardless of race or ethnicity. Hot is hot and sometimes ethnicity is one of the factors that makes them hot. There are many black providers I won't see just as there are many white providers I won't see based on my preferences for looks, body type, attitude and other factors but race is not one of them.
I know there are several ladies here who have what is referred to as an NBA (no blacks allowed) policy. I think it's their prerogative as to whether or not a lady decides who she wants to see based on race, just as in personal life, regardless of reason, whether it's racism, bias, past experiences or just personal preferences. This isn't necessarily an "equal opportunity" business. Just as some providers might not want to see overweight guys or guys under a certain age or over a certain age, it's their preference. There are many other women that guys can spend their money on if these women are not available to them. Is it disappointing to be turned away from someone you want to see? Sure, but it's just the way it is.
Based on what I've read/heard from providers, white and black, many of the young black men that they've seen are just not as mature, considerate and respectful as men of the same age but different races and older black men, so they've decided to not see them. The term "one rotten apple spoils the whole barrel" is appropriate but it seems there are a lot of rotten apples in this barrel.