Quote: (11-04-2012 10:05 AM)cat_a_clysm Wrote:
That sounds like a male rationalization hamster at work.
No, it sounds more like reality, and an obvious reality at that. I've clearly seen more porn than you have.
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She's talking about what she seeks out in her personal life, not neccesarily what she will or won't do for money.
The fact that you actually believe that is hilarious, yet illuminating. It explains how these sites continue to make money the way they do. Your naivete is far too easy to prey on.
What she says she seeks out in her personal life will change depending on who is paying her. All of these sites do these kinds of little interviews, and all of the girls say what needs to be said. It isn't necessarily true, but it is what the audience wants to hear.
That's true of ALL porn, not just the bits involving white men-black women. The reverse of this (whereby white women get online and start talking about how obsessed they are with getting impregnated by black men, cuckolding their white boyfriends and the supremacy of the "bbc") is the same BS-all of it is meant to reel in the paying customer.
The industry uses the girls to tap into these niches (especially the racial ones) because it knows they make money. The hoes play along, because they follow the dollar. They're hoes, not professors-they're not meant to be taken that seriously.
Of course, if you'd like to take these chicks at their word despite the obvious marketing aspect of the interviews they're doing (and the fact that many of them are nuts), you're welcome to do so. Just don't moan when you're disappointed.