"...people often try to frame sexual fetishes as a positive compliment, but that this is misguided." That part.
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Replying to @merissa_lynnea
Yes. It's not just the stereotypes that reduce individuals to sexual caricatures, but the oppression & doubt that follows.
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Replying to @OtherSociology
I've experienced WM say "aww, & I've never been with a blk woman before" when expressing disappoinment that I turned down their advances
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Replying to @merissa_lynnea @OtherSociology
I didn't sense malice... Just total ignorance.
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Replying to @merissa_lynnea
I see that attitude as a form of erotic tourism. If WM genuinely attracted, shouldn't be b/c they need to sample different "colour" types
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Another thing I talk about elsewhere is that fetishism is still racism. One day you're the "passionate" Latina; next "scary/angry."
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Same WOC; same behaviour/ culture. What's different? Fetishes constructed on WP's terms, out of racist ideologies requiring submission.
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Yes exactly. It's still racism. Was def made to feel like I was just something to 'try out' like some bucket list accomplishment.
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Replying to @merissa_lynnea @OtherSociology
Of course they "didn't mean it that way" but the ignorance to the implications of a statement like that was baffling to me.
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Replying to @merissa_lynnea @OtherSociology
These men literally thought I would've been flattered to be "the first"
... boy BYE 
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Ahhh yes, pioneers. 
