I believe this perspective is rooted in outdated stereotypes. It seems that some service providers may not accept certain individuals, not out of racism or hate for Black men, but rather from a different concern,they may prefer to avoid potential complications if a Black man happens to know their partner. Additionally, the partner in question may not want to encounter other Black men.
Furthermore, there are unfounded beliefs that Black men may seek to exploit women.Additionally, they often have greater stamina during intimate moments, and many possess a considerable size, allowing for a more vigorous experience., leading to further misunderstanding and discrimination. I find these notions troubling, as they reflect an antiquated mindset that should have no place in the 21st century. Everyone deserves to be treated equally, regardless of their race.
Unfortunately, these attitudes can lead to subtle discrimination and profiling, which I firmly oppose. I have many Black friends who are kind, hardworking individuals. It's unjust to judge an entire community based on the actions of a few misguided individuals.