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I have an interracial fetish

Are there any works of literature that directly focus on interracial fetishization? Some preferably that don't involve black slavery, which is just overdone in this genre. The fetishization in question can either be on a meta level where it criticizes such fetishization, or where it plays it straight and the entire narrative is just an indulgence of that beautiful contrast.

As someone with such a fetish, I can clock when others have it. Many of the racialist writers of the 19th and 20th absolutely do sexualize those who they considered a threat.
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>>25214975
I don’t know but what an very cute jeet. Never thought I’d say those words in the same sentence. My post is ironic in the sense that I care more about the image than your post. Which is kinda similar to her post.
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>>25214975
We get it, you're a white woman
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Half-elves Fall in Love
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>>25214975
Try <pic attached>. A fictionalized Shakespeare autobiography, suggesting that the "Dark Lady" of the sonnets was a black or half-black London prostitute (or half-prostitute).

Probably it's not what you're after because it's actually good; probably AB's best novel. A decent attempt at W.S.'s inner monologue. Constant verbal invention that's the starting-point of stuff in the plays.


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—Do you kiss in your country?

—We kiss not as you do. We have what is called de chium. It is done wid de nose.

—Show me.

—Nay, dat I may not.

—I beseech you.

She shyly places her delicate splay-nose on my left cheek and ploughs up once and down once, as she were new-making the furrow already there.

—Ah, that is good, but an English kiss is better.

So saying, I seize her in mine arms and place my lips on hers. It is like no English kiss I have ever known: her lips are neither a rosebud nor a thin predatory line; they are full and fleshy, like some strange fruit or flower of her Indies. Her teeth are well forward, set like a palisade to forbid the melting of a close kiss. I bring my mouth away from hers and set it to kissing the cool-warm brown smoothness of her shoulder. But she will have none of this and yet she will; she pushes and pulls me toward-away from her. So now it is to me to say:

—I love thee, by God I do. My love my love I love thee.

—I love not dee.
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>>25214994
You mean a yellow woman
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>>25215032
So this is like women's novels for men?
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>>25214975
>can either be on a meta level where it criticizes such fetishization,
Why would you want to read a book that shames you for having this fetish?



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