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How Stereotypes Affect Sex and Dating

April 23, 2015

Are black women less “datable”? August explores research that suggests they are with dating expert, author and radio host, Erin Tillman (aka, The Dating Advice Girl)—who also happens to be an accomplished black woman who has no trouble landing dates. The pair then discusses other stereotypes about race and appearance that affect dating choices and sexual expectations, including: “All hot guys/gals are bad in bed,” and “All black men are well-endowed players.” All this and more, in the latest episode of Girl Boner Radio!

Listen here on iTunes or stream the episode here:

Follow Erin on Twitter (@DatingAdviceGrl) and visit her website, TheDatingAdviceGirl.com to learn more.

Erin Tillman, The Dating Advice Girl
Erin Tillman, The Dating Advice Girl

Tune in next week for part two of this sexy dating series, as August interviews Marnie Kinrys, creator of The Wing Girl Method!

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