A blogger has revealed the constant stream of 'sickening' messages she receives from men on dating apps and sites, who treat her as a fetish because she's a plus-size, black woman.

Stephanie Yeboah from London shared just one example in a recent Twitter post, revealing how an admirer had sent her a message assuring her that he's one of the rare men who can truly appreciate her.

'I am one of those few guys who loves the feel of a plus size big and busty black lady,' he wrote.

'This is all I get. I need to vomit,' Stephanie I wrote.

Her tweet followed a recent blog post that revealed how dating as a plus-size, dark-skinned woman leaves her open to constant approaches of a similar nature.

Sharing just a selection of comments she'd received she revealed how one man said: 'I heard black girls are wild in bed. Wanna prove me right?'

Another who told her: 'You look like a dominant black queen. I love fat women', was one of many who made comments about her being 'dominant'.

Blogger Stephanie Yeboah from London has opened up about the kind of approaches she receives on dating apps as a plus-size black woman, tweeting a message from a man who told he's one of the 'few' who finds her attractive

An admirer told Stephanie that he loves 'big and busty black ladies' even before he said hello to her, and she posted the message on Twitter saying it made her feel sick

Meanwhile, one tried to woo her with the comment: 'I want to f*** your rolls.'

'I’m not being noticed for being a multifaceted, intelligent, funny and kind woman,' Stephanie explained.

'I am stereotyped as an extra curvy, sexually aggressive black woman, and am supposed to be forever grateful that white men even find me remotely beautiful.'

Her tweet about dating struck a chord with followers who were outraged on Stephanie's behalf.

Stephanie received a flood of messages calling out the man for acting like she should be flattered by his attentions

'What a charmer, ' one wrote. How could you possibly not fall for Milkshake49? He was practically giddy to announce you should NEVER FEAR.

'HE find your attractive even though he thinks most men won't. Isn't that the greatest of all compliments?'

'Like he is doing you some kind of favour,' another added. 'He is not worthy to even contact you.'

Another woman said that's she's not received anything quite so disrespectful, but share a snap of some OKCupid messages from a man who told her he'd name his company after her and wants to 'feed her plantain' until he tells her to stop.