In multicultural America, there is no place for black tits. Brown, tan, bronze, yellow, olive, red, and white boobs are forbidden, too, on the same grounds, which is that breasts of color--any color that is actually effected by various degrees of melanin in the skin--are fast becoming off limits to writers and other artists because such hues can, and undoubtedly, at one time or another, will be seen as "racist." (The mere display of a bare pair of knockers itself--as well as such terms as "boobs," "tits," and "knockers"--will, likewise, be considered as "sexist," too, at some point.)
This is a dilemma of no small dimensions for writers of erotica, because, to be honest, many--maybe most--erotic stories mention boobs. In fact, it is the mention of boobs that, in many instances, makes the stories erotic in the first place, even if the tits themselves are not, so to speak, the main characters in the story but perform, as it were, merely supporting roles.
And, make no mistake: when the mere mention of the color of a woman's tits finally becomes taboo, the color of her buttocks is not far behind as verboten topics of erotic fiction.
Like many men, women, and shemales, I like tits. Perhaps it would not be an exaggeration even to confess that I love tits. To me, an erotic story without a pair of pert and bouncies would be like a day without nurture and sustenance. I am not ready yet, nor will I ever be, to be weaned from erotica with tits.
Boobs come in a large variety of sizes, shapes, and colors, and writers of erotica are allowed to describe any size of them. Tiny tits, bouncy boobs, and colossal knockers are all fair game. To date, there has not been a tempest in a "C" cup (or a cup of any other size) concerning the erotic description of breast size. Likewise, descriptions of breast shape has not yet become a problem, and authors of erotica are still permitted references to tubular tits, balloon-shaped boobs, and missile-shaped mammaries. For now, it is still possible to refer to the hue of boobs, although doing so is regarded as crude and vulgar, and it won't be long, it seems, before tit color is a hands-off topic altogether.
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