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Storm over female author's politically incorrect book on her experience of interracial lovers


A white woman author's book on dating men of other races is set to cause a storm.
Former Wall St analyst J.C. Davies examines the myths about interracial lovers in her politically incorrect I Got The Fever: Love, What's Race Gotta Do With It?
After basing the book on hundreds of interviews and her own dating experiences, the New York writer claims to be able to reveal the politically incorrect answers to a number of bedroom secrets.

Cover girl: Author J.C. Davies, a former Wall St analyst, poses with an inter-racial group of male models on the cover of her controversial book
These include:
Do Asian men like women submissive?
Are all Indian men well versed in the Karma Sutra?
Do Latin lovers live up to their reputation?
Are black men well endowed?
Are Jewish men really cheap?
Her verdict: Latino men are macho and possessive, Asians are rubbish between the sheets and black men don't like talking about Al Sharpton.
She says she has an Iranian-Jewish boyfriend and describes his expression in bed as 'terrorist face.'
These are the section titles in the book: Salsa Fever, Yellow Fever, Jungle Fever, Curry Fever and Shiksa Fever, which refer to her yearning or 'fever' for different races.


Explosive: J.C. Davies claims Latino men are macho and possessive, Asians are rubbish between the sheets and black men don't like talking about Al Sharpton
There are chapters entitled: Things To Know, So You Don't F*** Up, What The Hell Did I Get Myself Into? and What's Hot, What's Not and Between the Sheets.
Davies claims she went all over New York to collect the personal stories from Manhattan to Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Connecticut and 'Jersey baby.'
But she didn't make it to Staten Island . 'A girl has to have her limits,' she jokes.
Davies, 42, told the New York Post: 'No one has the balls to write about sex and culture in a real way. You have to make it super PC and be the professor of blah-de-blah and have charts and graphs.'
'The expectation is [black men] are great in the sack and have huge equipment - don't people really wanna know?
'Is the equipment super-sized? Let's go ask some people.'
She began writing the book after she was laid off by Goldman Sachs last October and faced losing her apartment in Midtown, Manhattan.
To maximise publicity for it, the cover shows her posing with a group of male models all stripped to the waist.
She had dated a black man and writes: 'He was a Republican, and I guess most people, because he was so corporate and wore a suit would say he was an Oreo.'
Critics branded that comment as racist and offensive and even Davies admitted that 'she went a little crazy with her references to JAPs -an acronym for Jewish American Princess.
Davies, who describes herself as 'white trash,' claims her live-in boyfriend doesn't mind her observations about him apart from when she calls him a 'Jewish hoarder.'


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