This comment isn’t necessary or needed (
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No comment (or tautology) is strictly necessary. Mine was an observation and remarks upon it.
The above list of Seeking offerings may reflect the ethnic and ethno-cultural preferences of the poster, or they may be an entirely coincidental reflection of the market. My hunch is that it's more likely to be the former: we all have our tastes in that respect and we preclude those that don't meet them. The scale and breadth of the choice recently available to us in this respect is novel, unprecedented and therefore both remarkable and relevant. We might view it to be, on the whole, a boon, but it does come with costs elsewhere, even though they might not be immediately apparent to some.
If I went to the south of Spain, I might be pleased, disappointed or mostly indifferent to find that a large proportion of the Seeking advertisers there were not Spanish chicas, but rather of, say, English or Scottish heritage. And if I remarked that I was surprised or disappointed by that, there'd be no especially valid, useful or fair reason for saying that I, or the Spaniards or Portuguese who happened to agree with me, were all making 'unnecessary' comments - those observations might be useful to other prospective visitors. I was recently in an sex-club in the German-speaking part of Switzerland (report to follow), and couldn't help but notice that a vastly disproportionate 80% of the (large) line-up were Romanians, some of whom I had a pleasant time with; but it was still remarkable and lamentable that there were almost no performers there who were Swiss. I'd liked to have seen many.
Next time your in hospital and a indian nurse is looking after you bringing your food etc. Remember your comment
Why? I'll guess that you're angling that you'd want me to feel blanket blind gratitude; though if I'm to unquestioningly take any assumed upside, presumably it's also ok to weigh any number of the many downsides that go with that. That feels more like an discussion for the politics board, rather than here. See you there perhaps?