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Review of Black Planet by Euftis Emery

Review of Black Planet by Euftis Emery

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Black Planet is a raw, unfiltered journey through sex, self-discovery, and digital identity, told through the lens of a recently divorced Black man navigating love, lust, and loneliness in early-2000s Cincinnati. After a chance encounter with a captivating woman named Mia at a CompUSA store, the narrator is introduced to the online world of BlackPlanet.com—a virtual community where curated profiles mask carnal desires and deep insecurities.

What begins as a flirtatious real-world interaction spirals into a bold, often outrageous exploration of eroticism, dominance, deception, and emotional vulnerability. From his heated encounters with Mia to edge play with Cocoa, and webcam voyeurism with Adia, Euftis shares unapologetically explicit and psychologically charged accounts that blend humor, power dynamics, and streetwise insight.

Yet beneath the sex lies a deeper narrative of a man confronting his own identity, the aftermath of a broken marriage, and the hunger for connection in a world increasingly mediated by screens and personas.

Euftis Emery doesn’t just tell freaky stories—he dares the reader to look past the bravado and into the spiritual and emotional wounds people carry while chasing pleasure. Black Planet is provocative, brutally honest, often hilarious, and undeniably real.

Themes:

  • Digital intimacy & identity

  • Black masculinity & vulnerability

  • BDSM & consensual edge play

  • Bisexuality & sexual politics

  • Single fatherhood

  • Culture of online hookup platforms

Trigger Warnings: Contains graphic sexual content, consensual non-consent (CNC/edge play), adult language, psychological manipulation, and discussions of sexual trauma.


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