I think these providers and their Pimps have the right to choose as I've stated. Personally I have too many RW friends to be concerned with biased providers but I like giving my two cents anyway.Then you don't understand Pimps. For a pimp, it's a very good return on investment ... they make their living getting a cut of a lady's business. It's what they do. Much easier to cut in on business that's already established than to try to break a new girl in. And, no, they don't try to do it slowly.
I find it laughable that I would visit ANY client and slowly convince her I want to be her pimp that's not a very good Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) for me and quite frankly is a time waster. However, I think it's deeper than Dorian's understanding and his message should have been two-fold.
One to the women who are truly (discriminating Indy) and another to the Pimps controlling the girls he wants to see. The issue for me in part is ultimately rooted in socioeconomic factors that many of these providers have lived with or been led to believe all their lives. It's hard for many of them and even their PIMPS (who I know is running things behind the scenes and reading this as I type ) it's hard for them to accept educated and very successful young (or older) black guys at face value.
For the Pimps reading this specifically, I understand your hustle. I suspect either (1) you were never brought up around good examples of black academic achievers and so your circle of influence has always been negative. You likely think that successful black men can only be found in Sports or Entertainment. (2) you envy when you look in the mirror and sense a personal failure by way of comparison, or (3) you're afraid black guys pose too much of a retaliation risk if you storm in on a session to intimidate.
That's how I would have laid it out if I were Dorian. Then again I probably wouldn't have at all. Originally Posted by Zanzibar789
Like I said, if you're a black man, it's all in your references. You got good references, no problem.
For a lady, easiest way to avoid it ... don't put yourself in that position to begin with.