Personally, I like stories that features lovers that are more attractive, bigger and/or better skilled. Otherwise, why open your bed? Stories don't need a hung protagonist, but I get more out of it when they do.
Kate Loveington is the patreon author that focuses a lot on BBC.
After discovering ‘Literotica’ online, I started reading all sorts of stories (with the exception of stories: Gay Male, Lesbian Sex Mind Control, as I have absolutely no connection with this kind of content and harbour no sympathy for it whatsoever).
It very quickly became clear to me that I would count the genre of interracial BBC stories among the works I would never read again and would not waste any time on.
The behaviour of the male protagonists, their posturing, boasting and smugness, as well as the way in which they treat women – mainly white women – in the stories, and the way they disparage and mock their husbands or partners, is, to me, an indication of their ‘inferiority complex’ and deeply disturbing.
In Germany, the phrase
* Der Neid der Besitzlosen *
‘The envy of the dispossessed’
is frequently used.
In this genre, I get the impression that the writers’ ‘wishful thinking’ – which in reality is usually extremely distant and unattainable – comes to the fore.
I would like to emphasise that I do not hold any racist views whatsoever!
It is important to me to make this clear at this point: I expressly distance myself from people who hold racist and/or discriminatory views.
The focus of my analysis lies in the detailed description, structure and content of the material presented in the BBC stories.
Personally, I find such stories unsuitable, which is why I avoid them at all costs.
They do not appeal to me at all!
-- PC