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Unread 08-05-2019   #11
Naomeister
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Re: Diversity in BE

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Originally Posted by JJStrebas View Post
Sometimes I describe a character in what I think is great detail and I try to give them certain physical features that I think are cute or sexy so that not only would I like them for their boobs or bodies, but to identify them and have something else to talk about. I think that is a good thing for an engaging story with endearing characters. I try not to make their race or background that big a deal, unless the story or situation just calls for it. I think there's a fine line between introducing a character as a certain race and having their narrative reflecting that versus beating the reader over the head with it every time that character is discussed.
Yeah, for me, you simply give me a character that's cute, friendly, all-around good-natured or what have you, and I'm fine no matter what's going on.

I can give a general consensus with the large numbers of fetishists I've been in contact with over the years as well, and like with me, in the vast majority of cases, it's tended to come down to whether the individual matches one's preferences in what kind of a person they are physically and personality-wise, instead of what race they are. Out of a couple of hundred different contacts, I can say that "race" has only seemed to matter to about...five or ten people in that entire group? In cases like those, it always more or less came down to a "fetish" FOR a certain race more so than anything negative. Otherwise the great vast majority of people I've known seem to focus on who the person is rather than what they are.

I know that's a lot more anecdotal, but it might help a little even so.
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