Why was Drumsticks banned?
There does seem to be a bunch of old boys that think they are UKP Police
There are no UKP police other than Admin, and it is one of the least heavily moderated forums imagineable. But it has a clear remit. It puts punters (that is
men by the way) first (which means cunt-struck braindeads in short trousers trying to impress their prossie mistresses really ought to get a life.)
As far as I know, Admin banned greychap and the reasons were clear.
Drumsticks got a temporary ban for being such a fucking twat and nothing to do with this thread.
You can say more or less what you like but folks that can't grasp the ethos of the forum you will struggle, especially those that go out of their way to piss off the owner. This is not a paid site; it doesn't take advertising; so in effect we are all guests on a website where someone is putting in a lot of hard to keep it afloat.
To the gentleman that mentioned the Indian sub-continent: as someone that has at least some passing familiarity based on several long trips, I would point out the illogic of your position. India is made up of many ethnicities. If you take them as groups, they vary as much as EEs do from British prossies only more so. Indian punters will go to great lengths debating the relative merits of prossies in different ethnic groups. Some are famed for beauty (relatively anyway) and some for technique and many are just shitters. India is just
one sub-group. Which is why I tried to bring some sense into the discussion by making at least a working distinction between black African from places like Nigeria and Sudan (who are literally blacker than shoe-shine), and not including north African (such as Moroccan and Egyptian, who are vastly different in skin colour and temperament), from Jamaican (whose culture is relatively accessible by British people and tend to a creamy, pale milk-chocolate skin) from Latinos (who actually make white people look a tad bleached, yet many of them bring interesting attitudes and both looks and technique). From a punter's point of view, classing all these together as 'black' for some stupid PC reason is a mockeryof ignorance and does the punter trying to understand it no good at all -- not to mention the different races themselves.
I don't pretend to have day-to-day familiarity with London although I visit quite often. I find the ethnic blend interesting but I've never been to London thinking wow I'm going to see loads of black stunners. The only acceptable looking 'black' women I recall from London are those from an LMP session, which were of course hand-picked, and a mulatta civvie (a pale cappuccino coloured skin) that I dated for a while.
If you look at the ethnic break-down:
External Link/Members Onlyyou will see that there is a high proportion of "Black/African/Caribbean/Black British: African" at 7.0%:
the highest of any sub-group. Even in civvie street, these women, generally as a group, are not renowned for their beauty in terms of Western tastes.
You will also see that:
"London (in particular the southern boroughs) is home to the largest Nigerian community in the UK, and possibly the largest overseas Nigerian community in the world."
and
"Besides Nigerians, Ghanaians are one of the largest Black African groups in London"
and while there are always exceptions to stereotypes, these people do not generally seem to appeal either in beauty or refinement to London male tastes (I've known a Nigerian man who excelled in both, and a friend who lived there who knew many who did: but the London immigrant influx does not strike me as representative of these exceptions. Generally it is my experience that you will meet lovelier people when you find them in their own country than when they have emigrated in hordes).
Anyone can have an opinion, but if you start putting facts on the bone then the position that there are no attractive ebony prostitutes in London maybe has a certain amount going for it, and while some people may claim they bump into 'stunning black women' on the tube every day, the more balanced commentators are clearly not convinced.