JohnSmithCAN
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According a survey made by Pornhub a few years earlier, male viewers located in sub-Saharan African countries and the West Indies as well as the African American community are the biggest consumers of voyeuristic BBW centered content in the adult entertainment industry.
This massive feedback from a predominantly black male clientele, coupled by the increasingly simmering popularity of alternative, countercultural standards of feminine beauty across the Western world and various Asian countries such like the third-wave size positivism Movement e.g. modern Body Positivity Movement, renders BBW models and female adult entertainment performers evolving within the portmanteau of Fat Fetishism many of the highest-paid adult entertainers in the history of the industry.
Such large-scale appeal from populations of sub-Saharan African nationality or descent who might rose more but an eyebrow to the average West European or North American denizen-- and often suscitated since the 2000s an awful collection of sensationalist TV chronicles, film documentaries and press reportages by Anglo-Saxon, French and Canadian medias (none devoid of some ol' redundant white chauvinism, Eurocentric colonial Paternalism and culturally dissonant racist views all Other-izing African cultures as "backyards" and "oppressive") , seemingly rooted into long historically, sociologically reported cross-cultural beauty standards harvested all across the African continent for millenia - with various reports, accounts and even oral traditions which portrays fuller-figured to downright obese women of marriageable age being at better chance to find a partner than thinner women, let alone even customs of (sometimes extreme) femimine body fat cultivation, noninvasive to semi-invasive curves-boosting treatments and feedism, found in numerous traditions north and south of Sahara at various epochs till today.
These same ages-old standards has seemingly profundly permeated enough the cultural ethos of these various cultures to leave Western cultures since the advent of the post-Industrial Late Modern Age in early XXth century to preconsciously - and negatively - associate the then-sanctioned feminine heavier bodies as "exotic" or "Uncaucasian" , especially in West Europe and North America: and by there they often meant black feminine bodies. It is not wonder to still hear nowadays older people and conservative individuals, mostly women of all races, bantering about fuller-figured, bottom-heavy and heavyweight women in a coded verbiose that automatically highlights creeping racial hostility and the misguided paranoia of assimilation and social decadence toward the stereotypization of black women made by popular culture and colonial literature since the slavery era.
It may or may not give a further indication about why, as the Hip Hop Culture went more industrially organized and broadcasted to broader viewerships/audiences from the mid-late 1990s to late 2000s, to observe that an increasingly number of female figurants in commercial American, West Indian and Latin American videoclips, portrayed less women with body types reminiscent of the Salt N' Pepa triavirum of leanly curveous stunners or Alliyaah' and Ashanti's more conventionally trim bodies, then more as the reasons why the Kardashian/Jenner Clan panders so parasitically over money-grossing stereotypical travesties of black culture's intricacies.
These same social dynamics juggling into the good ol' format of cultural borrowing and more brutal forms of cultural appropration in America and abroad, played their part into the advent of the Body Positivity movement and the normalization of alternative beauty standards long derisively scorned at by the white esthablishment and suburbs such like the critically mixed "Bottle/Thick Hourglass Shape" or the socalled more controversial, ongoing "Big Booty Era" (and no, that is not solely because younger white men fancied Thick Era Christina Hendricks in "Mad Men" and far neither because of 'Who Killed Roger Rabbit' impossibly small-waisted-yet-planturous Jessica Rabbit and don't let me start again with Pixar, Cartoon Network and the Hartman Hips trope!) . Nothing new, as black women played a significant-although-ignored role into the advent of their two previous incarnations, back to the 1960-70s then 1980-90s.
But this time, their still-dismissed contribution could be any longer more ignored with the nigh-omnipresence of social medias within our lives. HashtagDontLetEmTellingYouYourRightMindIsTooLoudOfAnInnerVoice
The social impact left by these tempetuous newer climates left various study groups, medical teams, medias and independant firms to survey about the reasons why none of these new breeds of "homegrown" social media celebrities aren't that much rebuffed by the virile gender. Studies reported that a vast majority of men hold a broader spectrum of physical preferability toward women sizes. Men as they ages are far less contemptuous toward heavier and gaining women than women does.
All of these informations combined, we can easily assume that within a world where bloggers dedicates the littlest eulogy to every single fetishized body cell and where random Wattpad or Tumblr writers with very lamentable skills becomes billionaires over a BDSM-centered "Twilight" fanfic, an insightful mind will plausibly wonder "...why the Fat Admiration centered forums and platforms thriving through the Web since the 1990s are then steeming with almost insulating predominantly-white communities" ???
Why the world's most size-friendly, Lipophiliac communities hold very little to NO agency onto this demimonde saturated in gigabits, jiggle and women reaching self-orgasmic statuses of severe Eating Binge Disorder issues? Is being a feeder, Fat Admirer or feedee is taboo in black community?
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Feel free to share your views, insights or experiences anyone. I am John Smith/JohnSmithCAN, young Canadian netizen of African descent. Hopefully registering here to probe sound-minded men and women of opinion who happen to be less inclined to raise an eyebrow when you're jibbering with them as equals. Soyez les bienvenu/es, karibu et mboté na bino
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This massive feedback from a predominantly black male clientele, coupled by the increasingly simmering popularity of alternative, countercultural standards of feminine beauty across the Western world and various Asian countries such like the third-wave size positivism Movement e.g. modern Body Positivity Movement, renders BBW models and female adult entertainment performers evolving within the portmanteau of Fat Fetishism many of the highest-paid adult entertainers in the history of the industry.
Such large-scale appeal from populations of sub-Saharan African nationality or descent who might rose more but an eyebrow to the average West European or North American denizen-- and often suscitated since the 2000s an awful collection of sensationalist TV chronicles, film documentaries and press reportages by Anglo-Saxon, French and Canadian medias (none devoid of some ol' redundant white chauvinism, Eurocentric colonial Paternalism and culturally dissonant racist views all Other-izing African cultures as "backyards" and "oppressive") , seemingly rooted into long historically, sociologically reported cross-cultural beauty standards harvested all across the African continent for millenia - with various reports, accounts and even oral traditions which portrays fuller-figured to downright obese women of marriageable age being at better chance to find a partner than thinner women, let alone even customs of (sometimes extreme) femimine body fat cultivation, noninvasive to semi-invasive curves-boosting treatments and feedism, found in numerous traditions north and south of Sahara at various epochs till today.
These same ages-old standards has seemingly profundly permeated enough the cultural ethos of these various cultures to leave Western cultures since the advent of the post-Industrial Late Modern Age in early XXth century to preconsciously - and negatively - associate the then-sanctioned feminine heavier bodies as "exotic" or "Uncaucasian" , especially in West Europe and North America: and by there they often meant black feminine bodies. It is not wonder to still hear nowadays older people and conservative individuals, mostly women of all races, bantering about fuller-figured, bottom-heavy and heavyweight women in a coded verbiose that automatically highlights creeping racial hostility and the misguided paranoia of assimilation and social decadence toward the stereotypization of black women made by popular culture and colonial literature since the slavery era.
It may or may not give a further indication about why, as the Hip Hop Culture went more industrially organized and broadcasted to broader viewerships/audiences from the mid-late 1990s to late 2000s, to observe that an increasingly number of female figurants in commercial American, West Indian and Latin American videoclips, portrayed less women with body types reminiscent of the Salt N' Pepa triavirum of leanly curveous stunners or Alliyaah' and Ashanti's more conventionally trim bodies, then more as the reasons why the Kardashian/Jenner Clan panders so parasitically over money-grossing stereotypical travesties of black culture's intricacies.
These same social dynamics juggling into the good ol' format of cultural borrowing and more brutal forms of cultural appropration in America and abroad, played their part into the advent of the Body Positivity movement and the normalization of alternative beauty standards long derisively scorned at by the white esthablishment and suburbs such like the critically mixed "Bottle/Thick Hourglass Shape" or the socalled more controversial, ongoing "Big Booty Era" (and no, that is not solely because younger white men fancied Thick Era Christina Hendricks in "Mad Men" and far neither because of 'Who Killed Roger Rabbit' impossibly small-waisted-yet-planturous Jessica Rabbit and don't let me start again with Pixar, Cartoon Network and the Hartman Hips trope!) . Nothing new, as black women played a significant-although-ignored role into the advent of their two previous incarnations, back to the 1960-70s then 1980-90s.
But this time, their still-dismissed contribution could be any longer more ignored with the nigh-omnipresence of social medias within our lives. HashtagDontLetEmTellingYouYourRightMindIsTooLoudOfAnInnerVoice
The social impact left by these tempetuous newer climates left various study groups, medical teams, medias and independant firms to survey about the reasons why none of these new breeds of "homegrown" social media celebrities aren't that much rebuffed by the virile gender. Studies reported that a vast majority of men hold a broader spectrum of physical preferability toward women sizes. Men as they ages are far less contemptuous toward heavier and gaining women than women does.
All of these informations combined, we can easily assume that within a world where bloggers dedicates the littlest eulogy to every single fetishized body cell and where random Wattpad or Tumblr writers with very lamentable skills becomes billionaires over a BDSM-centered "Twilight" fanfic, an insightful mind will plausibly wonder "...why the Fat Admiration centered forums and platforms thriving through the Web since the 1990s are then steeming with almost insulating predominantly-white communities" ???
Why the world's most size-friendly, Lipophiliac communities hold very little to NO agency onto this demimonde saturated in gigabits, jiggle and women reaching self-orgasmic statuses of severe Eating Binge Disorder issues? Is being a feeder, Fat Admirer or feedee is taboo in black community?
***
Feel free to share your views, insights or experiences anyone. I am John Smith/JohnSmithCAN, young Canadian netizen of African descent. Hopefully registering here to probe sound-minded men and women of opinion who happen to be less inclined to raise an eyebrow when you're jibbering with them as equals. Soyez les bienvenu/es, karibu et mboté na bino
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