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[QUOTE=Turgid;2511602]I remember Seka well; she came on the scene when I was just getting seriously into porn in the late 70's. I actually always thought she was American. However, I'm talking about the 60's. The porn I saw back then was genuine Scandinavian porn, especially Swedish. I never saw any US porn until much later sometime in the 70s. Would love to have gone to Sweden back then. My first trip to Europe was in 1973 with family. We did not go to Scandinavia but had a blast watching lots of porn in Amsterdam's red light district with my brother. We did not have the money to sample hookers.[/QUOTE]Swedes have the rep (or had it), but I think the Danes may have been even more liberal with respect to sex and porn. I know there was a time when you could buy hardcore porn on the street, like you were buying a newspaper out of a coin machine haha! Don't know if that's still true.
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Palace
I am sad that Palace is still closed. -- its been over 6 months. I'm glad I was able to go last spring before the shutdown due to Covid19. I hope it doesn't shut down completely. That would be a terrible loss!
Any idea if FKK clubs in Hessen will likely reopen by end of Jan 2021?
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[QUOTE=ShooBree;2511480]LMFAO, you're most def overthinking it. I wonder what planet, I mean country, you're from. You're our expert, the YouTube professor.[/QUOTE]You fail to address the fundamental questions. Swedish had no rules to limit their social contact. So if Swedish had been crowding each other and breathing on one another sans mask inside enclosed, indoor spaces, shouldn't Sweden have reached natural herd immunity the first few months of pandemic? Sweden's cumulative cases on October 11th was at 100075 and by December 10th it reached 320098. We are over 300 days into the pandemic. Yet more than two-thirds of Sweden's cases came within the last 60 days? Also Sweden hit it's daily death record on December 2nd.
[URL]https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/sweden[/URL]
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2511430]Do you mean to say that Swedish girls are less sexually open now than before or that Southern Europeans and Americans are more so these days?[/QUOTE]Mostly the latter.
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[QUOTE=Wiild;2511707]Prediction right now are rather worthless. When rates have gone down for a couple of weeks in a row, due to vaccinations or other, it can be interesting to start speculating. But sadly everything looks dark at the moment.[/QUOTE]Vaccination like wearing a mask, social distancing is a tool, at the end of the end what matters for the politicians to take decisions is the number of deaths and the how the healthcare are loaded, even the vaccine is very efficient if mid of 2021 the number of deaths is skyrocketing the life will not return to normal, some specialist are saying now that even 2021 Christmas will not be a normal one.
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[QUOTE=McAdonis;2511665]You fail to address the fundamental questions. Swedish had no rules to limit their social contact. So if Swedish had been crowding each other and breathing on one another sans mask inside enclosed, indoor spaces, shouldn't Sweden have reached natural herd immunity the first few months of pandemic? Sweden's cumulative cases on October 11th was at 100075 and by December 10th it reached 320098. We are over 300 days into the pandemic. Yet more than two-thirds of Sweden's cases came within the last 60 days? Also Sweden hit it's daily death record on December 2nd.
[URL]https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/sweden[/URL][/QUOTE]ShoeBree rubbish aside, what's impressive here is the quick rise and fall of their daily deaths. Their death curve showed a steep rising slope but an equally steep downward slope. Every other European nation that's on the decline is experiencing a much more shallow down curve, if there is even a down curve at all.
I wonder if it is more a reflection of culture or government policy response? Or perhaps a testament to Swedish health and healthcare? (Enquiring about the latter two particularly because their case rate has not gone down in the same manner).
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[QUOTE=Ararat;2511670]Mostly the latter.[/QUOTE]I can definitely say that varies between regions and cultural sub groups. White American women from the Deep South and varieties of brown skinned immigrants still often demand a degree of relationship commitment. For promiscuity, I've always had a much easier time with women from the Northeast and even Midwest. My disdain for attitudes of west coast women have prevented me from speaking with much knowledge about their promiscuity in the bedroom.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2511768]I can definitely say that varies between regions and cultural sub groups. White American women from the Deep South and varieties of brown skinned immigrants still often demand a degree of relationship commitment. For promiscuity, I've always had a much easier time with women from the Northeast and even Midwest. My disdain for attitudes of west coast women have prevented me from speaking with much knowledge about their promiscuity in the bedroom.[/QUOTE]One could write books about female sexuality, its ambiguity and complexity. Unless a man is willing to risk his emotional well-being and psychological health, better leave such discussion to professional therapists. Man's sexuality, on the other hand, is defined by one simple question: do I have an erection?
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2511766]ShoeBree rubbish aside, what's impressive here is the quick rise and fall of their daily deaths. Their death curve showed a steep rising slope but an equally steep downward slope. Every other European nation that's on the decline is experiencing a much more shallow down curve, if there is even a down curve at all.
I wonder if it is more a reflection of culture or government policy response? Or perhaps a testament to Swedish health and healthcare? (Enquiring about the latter two particularly because their case rate has not gone down in the same manner).[/QUOTE]Sweden reports data differently so final tallies are not in yet according to this:
[QUOTE]In the data that we present on Our World in Data, which comes directly from the European CDC, deaths in Sweden are shown by date of death, while deaths in other countries are shown by date of report.
This matters because it takes a number of days until all deaths for a particular day are reported. In practice this means that Sweden might today only report 10 deaths for yesterday, but once reporting is complete the death count for that day might increase to 40.
[B]The death counts for the last 10 days in Sweden should therefore always be interpreted as an incomplete count of the deaths that occurred in this period.[/B]
https://ourworldindata.org/covid-sweden-death-reporting..[/QUOTE]Clarification for previous post: I pulled daily death data from the graph that appears when you type "Sweden coronavirus deaths", which reports Johns Hopkins University data. On December 2nd Sweden set a daily record with 174 deaths. Previous daily death record occurred on April 7th and April 14th with 115 deaths.
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[QUOTE=SmokeLight;2511786]One could write books about female sexuality, its ambiguity and complexity. Unless a man is willing to risk his emotional well-being and psychological health, better leave such discussion to professional therapists. Man's sexuality, on the other hand, is defined by one simple question: do I have an erection?[/QUOTE]Or we can have casual but fruitful discussions on an public internet forum.
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[QUOTE=McAdonis;2511665]You fail to address the fundamental questions. Swedish had no rules to limit their social contact. So if Swedish had been crowding each other and breathing on one another sans mask inside enclosed, indoor spaces, shouldn't Sweden have reached natural herd immunity the first few months of pandemic? Sweden's cumulative cases on October 11th was at 100075 and by December 10th it reached 320098. We are over 300 days into the pandemic. Yet more than two-thirds of Sweden's cases came within the last 60 days? Also Sweden hit it's daily death record on December 2nd.
[URL]https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/sweden[/URL][/QUOTE]People modify their behavior in a pandemic regardless of the laws and I consider the presented number of new cases to be nothing but the tip of the iceberg. Especially in the beginning of the pandemic when access to testing ranged between non-existing and extremely scarce. That became extremely obvious to me when I compared the death rate between different countries.
That's my view of it anyways.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2511172]Translation: "I'm taking my ball and I'm going home."
You got beat, accept it like a man.[/QUOTE]You're a clueless demagogue. I see no point in having a pseudo-discussion with anyone, especially not with a liar like you.
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[QUOTE=SmokeLight;2511786]One could write books about female sexuality, its ambiguity and complexity. Unless a man is willing to risk his emotional well-being and psychological health, better leave such discussion to professional therapists. Man's sexuality, on the other hand, is defined by one simple question: do I have an erection?[/QUOTE]Women like pleasure, orgasms, then they ask for again with no headache. For me, pleasure in mind is so much more enjoyable than only little death.
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The headline is that it's the deadliest November since the Spanish Flu.
"A total of 8,088 deaths were recorded in Sweden last month, corresponding to an excess mortality of 10 percent compared to the average between 2015 and 2019, according to Statistics Sweden. ".
[URL]https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-12-sweden-deadliest-november-spanish-flu.html[/URL]
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[QUOTE=TheCane;2511609]Swedes have the rep (or had it), but I think the Danes may have been even more liberal with respect to sex and porn. I know there was a time when you could buy hardcore porn on the street, like you were buying a newspaper out of a coin machine haha! Don't know if that's still true.[/QUOTE]You can still buy a hardcore porn magazine from most newsstalls (pre-Covid) or at most gas stations in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary and many other countries in Europe. Some gas stations in Spain still sells hardcore porn videos, though I never saw anyone buying one LOL. Oh and technically and legally speaking, you can not only walk around naked, but also have full on sex in most public places in Spain as its protected by some weird constitutional rights, except for few regions that recently banned it with some other opposite interpretation of it. That's why tons of nudists and swingers from UK and Europe head to Spanish Gran Canaria all winter.