Black women are bossy, they always try to dominate Black men, and they have an attitude problem. Giving that such 'facts' are common knowledge, you'd think it would be easy for a submissive Black man to find a 'bossy' Black woman, right? Well, as a lifestyle BDSM person, I can tell you with one hundred percent certainty that this isn't true. My name Jean-Charles Renaud. I was born in the City of Montreal, Province of Quebec, on February 7, 1986. I lived in the vast, beautiful metropolis of Montreal my whole life, and attended McGill University where I earned my MBA. In 2011, I moved to the City of Boston, Massachusetts, because the Quebecor Media Corporation was opening a bureau there and needed someone like me. I loved the idea of moving to Boston, home of the first Black man elected Governor of the State of Massachusetts. Black Canadians are in awe of African-Americans, a fact which shouldn't surprise any of you. Anyhow, Boston and its ladies proved to be more than I could handle.
Getting the Boston bureau of the Quebecor Media Corporation up and running was no small task. A lot of highly educated Canadian professionals fail tragically in the cutthroat corporate environment of America. As a guy from the tough neighborhood of Montreal-Nord in the Province of Quebec, I thought I had seen it all. And then I came to the City of Boston. A town whose Black men and Black women are utterly fearless. Black American women fascinated me long before I came to Boston, Massachusetts, from my hometown of Montreal, Quebec. I had posters of African-American female celebrities like Serena Williams, Halle Berry and many others on my dorm wall at McGill University. Yeah, I thought Black American women were fearless, fierce and beautiful. It was a Black woman from Miami, Florida, who introduced me to BDSM. Carol McRae. A tall, fine-looking Black woman in her early thirties who taught me everything I know about the art of dominance and the pleasures of submission. Carol was teaching business administration at McGill University at the time we met. She recently returned to the business education department of Florida A & M University. I miss her sometimes.
When not working or 'chilling' in my cozy apartment in the Back Bay area of Boston, I indulge my hobby. Like I said before, I am fascinated by all things related to BDSM. Now, being a heterosexual Black male submissive doesn't make one a hot commodity in the world of BDSM. For the most part, the Black men involved in the world of BDSM are dominant. They play with White female and occasionally White male submissive types. Black females in BDSM tend to be dominant too. They play with White male submissive types and the occasional submissive White woman who likes dominant Black ladies. Black men and Black women stay the hell away from each other in the world of BDSM. I don't know why. Carol McRae once told me that I'm the only submissive Black male she has ever dealt with. In her time, she's played with submissive Hispanic men, submissive White guys and a few submissive White women. The only other submissive Black male she ever encountered was partnered up with a dominant White female. It's a sad state of the affairs when Black men and Black women avoid each other like the plague, folks. Really. I happen to firmly believe in Black Love. And not just because I once got dumped by my White fiancée three weeks before our wedding was supposed to take place. That's a story for another time.