African American Hobbyist and Korean agencies
[QUOTE=Dbrown84;6279884]Was in town for New Years and reached to VAC to setup an appointment with Dixie. I answered all the booker's questions thru text. He even asked my what time I wanted so it looked like everything was a go. Finally, he asked to see my I'd before booking, which I sent. After getting my I'd, he replied "sorry. She is not bb friendly" and I never heard from him again. That response was very strange to me because we hadn't discuss any details that I was looking for. I was assuming bb stood for bareback. I asked well is there anyone else available, but noting. Totally ghosted. Then I started wondering if bb actually meant something else and if I was ghosted because I'm black. The booker asked for my race earlier and I replied "AA", but maybe he didn't see that or didn't know what I meant. Just wondering if any have used them before? BTW, I'm about to turn 50, so I wouldn't think it was an age thing.[/QUOTE]I saw your post and agree that race was the issue. Unfortunately a lot of Asian providers have unfounded prejudices. It may also be the booker or agency. I think one hobbyist who said he is light skinned got around the problem by saying he is South American or dark skinned Hispanic which was OK by the providers or booker. One provider well known in Las Vegas who does provider great service and sees African American hobbyist is Samantha Sommers. Google her and you will have a great experience. Best wishes to all for the New Year.