Black Men Seeking Sex in Brazil?

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  1. jxsilicon9

    jxsilicon9 Active Member

    IS SEX BETTER ABROAD? MORE PROFESSIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN SEEK SEX IN BRAZIL, STUDY SHOWS


    Cleveland, OH (BlackNews.com) - A recent study suggests that more professional African American men from the United States are going to Brazil to live the lifestyle that most men only dream about.

    Jewel Woods conducted extensive interviews with professional black men who experienced the sex tourism industry in Brazil. Speaking with black men in cities nationwide, Woods found that many professional black men seek overseas what they are not getting in America and from professional black women. The majority of the men in the study were highly accomplished. Middle-range professionals were interviewed as well.

    Woods is the "study behind the story" and is quoted in September's Essence magazine in "Blame It on Rio." The article investigates rumors of African American men traveling to Brazil for secret sex vacations.

    "The study raises questions and concerns about the traditional belief systems of the black middle class, the black family, and the "sexual politics" between black men and women. It also raises questions about what is meant by a "good man" and brings new insight into issues of masculinity, morality and male privilege in the 21st Century," said Woods.

    The author of the forthcoming study "The New 'Ugly American': Professional Black Men, Sexual Paradise & Brazil," Woods examines the implications for black men, black women and the black family. He also delves into African Americans' relationship with the so-called Third World, an important point, especially with so many professional men participating in the Brazilian sex tourism industry.

    In a different twist to the sexual innuendo of, "Once you go black you will never go back," the impact of Brazilian women on the minds and imaginations of professional black men raises the issue "Once you go to Brazil, you will never come back..."

    Excerpts from the study can be found at www.jewelwoods.com


    Jewel Woods, MA is a PhD student at the University of Michigan in the Departments of Social Work & Sociology. He is the founder of Renaissance Male Project and author of a forthcoming study "The New 'Ugly American': Black Professional Men, Sex & Brazil." The study is based on his professional work as a New Voices Fellow 2005.

    For more information on Jewel Woods, contact Montrie Rucker Adams, 440-684-9920, mra@visibilitymarketing.com, or visit his Web site, www.jewelwoods.com


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  2. hellspawn72

    hellspawn72 Member

    Interesting find. I've always heard that Brazil is a bit of a sexual paradise, in some ways. And I've always found Brazilian women to be sexy bombshells. Hell, I'd love to visit there one day myself and live for a while. Though I'm single, so I have no ties to any one woman.

    As for the implications to black relationships and so forth, I think is says alot of what is not going on between these successful brothas and the sistahs which they are with or after. I was watching C-SPAN the other day about a forum on the state of black men in America, taped a couple of months ago. Bill Cosby was on the panel. Anyway, a black Congresswoman, I believe, stated that there's something wrong in our community when the best and brightest and most suitable black men and women can't seem to find good, quality relationships amongst one another. This break down of family and relationship goes far and beyond just brothas going out of the country for what they want.
     
  3. SardonicGenie

    SardonicGenie New Member

    Now you know THIS ONE is going to get very heavy.
     
  4. INJERA70

    INJERA70 New Member

    You better believe it is,but I take anything from essence with a grain of salt.
     
  5. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    Brazilian women

    I like to know what shade do Black men prefer in Brazil? I know of the Bahia African looking women,and some that are mixed. Plus I wonder if the European Brazilian women reject the professional Black men for the usual European man? I remember Pele when he dated Xuxa a German Brazilian but he is a celebrity and rich. Hope to learn more.
     
  6. SardonicGenie

    SardonicGenie New Member

    I usually keep my head out of publications like Essence. They only feed the slave mentality embedded in a lot of black Americans even to this very day.
     
  7. Kid Rasta

    Kid Rasta Restricted

    I have one thing to state about this: FUCK JEWEL WOODS AND HER STUDY.

    It's none of her -- or anybody else's -- busy where Afr-Am men go on vacation or why! The only reason that it was published in Essence was to stir up some shit bet. BM & BW.

    When Essence was owned by Clarence Smith & Edward Lewis, a bullshit story like that would never have appeared...but, now Essence is owned by Time Warner, and they will do whatever to increase magazine purchases.

    The Kid Rasta 8)
     
  8. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    Not in Essense under old ownership

    Kid, you hit it on the head. Before Time-Warner purchased the magazine there had been articles on IR but they are tasteful and informative. Now, it is more sensational and tabloid. This academic must had seen some videos of Brazilian women with rappers or had a companion left her for a Brazilian woman. It is not good journalism.
     
  9. SardonicGenie

    SardonicGenie New Member

    I believe you, Soulthinker.
     
  10. DanteX

    DanteX New Member

    Actually, I think Jewel Woods is a guy, just looking at that site of his and all.
     
  11. mosiah1

    mosiah1 Member

    I think the Essence article is an offense to the country of Brazil. In other words, they are saying that the women of Brazil are whores and prostitutes who are willing to do anything just to get a few dollars from black American men.

    Even though the study may have been conducted by a black man, the article appears in Essence magazine (most Essence readers are black women). I hate to be critical of black women here because sometimes they get bashed unnecessarily on this site, but I find it hypocritical that SOME sistas would be questioning the motives of black men who travel to Brazil. After all, black American women have been traveling to Jamaica for many years and doing the same things there that they are accusing the brothers of doing in Brazil.

    I know a sista I worked with who went to Jamaica with some girlfriends for a week. When she returned to work, she had all the women crowding around her cubicle and telling them about how she got her groove back down there. She talked about how a man there told her how pretty she was and he "spent time" with her for most of that week. She implied that she had sex with the guy and she was in a relationship at the time. Now there is nothing wrong with having someone telling you that you're attractive and being intimate with that person if you want to, but what's good for the sistas should be good for the brothers, too. Stella should not be paranoid about Jerome's Brazilian exploits.

    But there is one thing I'd like to recommend to the black men who visit Brazil and have affairs there. Maybe they should consider marrying these Brazilian women and taking them back to the States. Brazilian women are beautiful and deserve to be treated well, too.
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    Peace.
    “why can't the world get enough brazilian beauty? It is a sexy country. We are very free with our bodies.” - Ana Beatriz Barros
     
  12. Kid Rasta

    Kid Rasta Restricted

    I agree what you wrote about the BW double standards. However, I don't advise marrying Brasilian women and bringing them to the US -- VBM (Very Bad Move). If you must marry a Brasilian woman -- live in Brasil. When you travel there enough of times (like me)...you'll understand why.

    The Kid Rasta 8)
     
  13. LaydeezmanCris

    LaydeezmanCris New Member

    Kid, why do you say it's a bad move to bring a Brazilian woman to America?
     
  14. Kid Rasta

    Kid Rasta Restricted

    Because they will change when they live in the US long enough...and become like American women -- you don't want that.

    The Kid Rasta 8)
     
  15. LaydeezmanCris

    LaydeezmanCris New Member

    Do you mean they'd stop dating black men or they'd become as materialistic and all?
     
  16. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Probably both. But if she's got a good heart, she may think otherwise. ( At least you hope so).
     
  17. BlackTiger

    BlackTiger New Member

    My uncle has been going to Brazil for years, finally settling there in Rio de Janeiro in 2002. And guess what's he's there for? Booty, booty and more booty.

    Black Tiger
     
  18. KingAesop

    KingAesop Active Member

    Recently a Georgia businessman has been sought after by law enforcement for organizing "sex cruises" in Brazil for middle aged businessmen (mostly white men). Some of the girls were underage. It seems that its not just black men but western men in general that are taking advantage of Brazil's sexual reputation.
     
  19. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    I wonder if the brothers get first dibs since some had been there earlier?
     
  20. KingAesop

    KingAesop Active Member

    There is a good chance that they do. I here that Brazil is far more advanced than most countries in terms of social race relations.
     

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