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[QUOTE=Turgid;2490321]Muslim states are very religious countries. Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria etc. You think these are peaceful countries? Well, go and live there.[/QUOTE]You shifted the goalposts, at least as to the point made by other member, the same one I was commenting on. The criteria was violent crime, not acts of wars in select Muslim countries. And your Latin America thesis was blown to bits by myself and others. Maybe you'll make a go at that one as well.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2490478]Man,
Well that was pretty easy to research. McA, no need to index it yourself as a picture is worth a thousand words, LOL.
Sources:
[URL]https://www.numbeo.com/crime/rankings_by_country.jsp[/URL]
[URL]https://www.worlddata.info/average-age.php[/URL]
*Correlation does not mean causation but whether there is a direct or indirect relationship, a connection is pretty strongly indicated.[/QUOTE]Germany and Nepal have a crime index of 35. Nepal avg age is 22, Germany is 45. Germany per capita GDP $46 K, Nepal $1070.
Italy, Belgium Nicaragua, UK, India, Pakistan are shown at crime index of 44 to 45. Square in the middle of the index range of 11 to 85.
Pakistan: $1284,22. 5 years.
India: $2100; 26.4 years.
Nicaragua $1910; no age in that link you sent.
UK: 40 years; $42,300.
Italy: 44 years; 33 grand.
Belgium 41 years; 46 grand.
Lebanon: $7800,no age info.
Perhaps you are able to spot some pattern, but I don't.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2490381]I do believe we are both humans and not bears. Immigrants I talk to from Africa say the same. Actually studies show what I am talking about is even worse for them given they need even more sun on their bodies than white people do. So fertility rates among black people in the far north should thus fall more than among whites as they get even less sexually active due to lack of vitamin the and sun on their bodies.
So not underestimate old powerful Ra.[/QUOTE]Perhaps it has to do with sunlight more than exterior temperatures. I would come out to grab coffee around 4 PM and it would be already semi or quite dark in Boston in winter months. Feels totally depressing although around Christmas the lights are beautiful. But it didn't matter because I would get back up the elevator to toil till 9 PM and sometimes past midnight. Luckily the company would pay for car service beyond a certain time and we could order dinner upstairs after 6 PM. Thankfully I am out of that work style now.
I can imagine it gets darker even earlier in Norway if I remember in your case; I have no idea what type of work hours you guys have there but not many places are as lousy as NYC (except Asian guys, who generally are much worse than us even).
Nevertheless, it mattered not one whit to how horny I felt regardless of the season or length of sunlight hours.
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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2490466]Covid situation is worsening day by day in Europe, it is irresponsible to keep FKK and brothels open. Today Japanese experts released a report saying that the virus can survive up to 9 hours on human skin and still being able to infect people.
I really don t know which kind of information the people need to get to start to understand that it is the time to keep social distancing, and therefor not to visit prostitutes.[/QUOTE]And I honestly do not know Sir why you bother to visit these forums. It is only to tell people what not to do. It is for people to make their own minds up about what to do with their lives. Those who want to protect themselves will all stay indoors. If you don't go out you won't get it. Others take a different view which is to take calculated risks. I think you will find that for every time there is a lockdown or restrictions the numbers will drop. Society will then start to ease and go back to normal and the numbers will increase. We have to learn to live with it. Otherwise everyone will stay indoors for the rest of their lives. This virus is not going away until there is a 100% killer vaccine (which might be never). So unless you want life as we know it to end until the end of your own life, you will need to start to accept that there is something out there which badly hurts and kills humans. Influenza kills far more. I 100% guarantee we will all have been in an FKK when a girl or other punter had influenza. You don't stop going because someone might have that. And it is a greater killer.
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[QUOTE=Pessimist;2490463]South Africa, one of the richer countries in Africa with $6 K per capita GDP is 3rd most dangerous in the world.
You brought up income inequality. That may have an even greater explanatory power than absolute level of income. But that was my point. In the comment from Mc Adonis, his sole variables were income and age and that is what I objected to. Income level is different from income inequality. And even more. Income and wealth inequality at a local level matter. The average firefighter in Mountain View has a sucky life if he was not lucky enough to own a house, as he can't afford the rent and has to commute from 20 miles south of Gilroy. His life would not be impacted by whether Japan's per capita GDP was higher or lower than that of USA.[/QUOTE]See my post #1522, I mentioned GINI as an aside, along with low median age and GDP per capita. But given Mursenary's commentary, I suppose all three should be equally weighted with regards to being predictors for violence and civil unrest. South Africa's GINI is 66, well beyond the 40 threshold. USA's GINI has been hovering around 40 for a few decades, but given USA's wealth, not a single person is starving to death. Afghanistan is a completely different story. While it does not appear to have a GINI above 40, the median age is 19 years old, and the average woman there gives birth to seven children. This ensures a never-ending cycle of poverty. In these poorer parts of the world, a child reportedly dies of starvation every eleven seconds. This unchecked population growth means bleak opportunities for the ones that survive into adulthood, and creates young men that are easier to radicalize. Demographics imbalances and economic disparity are two ways that global security experts use to predict civil unrest, but you are correct they are not the only ones.
[QUOTE]https://www.latimes.com/world/population/la-fg-population-matters2-20120724-html-htmlstory.html
[b]About 80% of the worlds civil conflicts since the 1970s have occurred in countries with young, rapidly growing populations.[/b]
A large youth population does not automatically result in violence. Religious and ethnic friction, political rivalries, economic disparities or food shortages can provide the spark. Mobs of unemployed young men provide the kindling.
A youth boom contributed to the rise of the Nazis in 1930s Germany and to Japans military ambitions in the Pacific.
More recently, demonstrators crushed in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in China were part of a generational bulge, as were young activists and rioters in the U.S. in the 1960s and 70s.
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In 1974, U.S. national security advisor Henry Kissinger warned in a then-classified memo that the growing numbers of young people in the developing world were likely to be more volatile, unstable, prone to extremes, alienation and violence than older populations.
It is urgent that measures to reduce fertility be started, he wrote.
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In planning documents, the Pentagon and the National Intelligence Council warn of a looming demographic crisis in parts of Africa and Asia, where rapid population growth and climate-related disasters could help trigger famines, wars and revolutions.
Implied in the security assessments is that curbing population growth could help reduce instability in such countries. But top U.S. officials tiptoe around this sensitive topic.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, for instance, does not speak directly about reducing population pressure. Instead, she says it is in Americas national security interest to pay attention to the special needs of women and girls by improving access to family planning, among other steps.[/QUOTE]The above is part of a five-part series. There is an even part that somewhat supports Turgid's original point.
[QUOTE]Afghanistan is a stark example. Since the U.S.-led invasion in 2001, the population has swelled from 23 million to 33 million. Nearly three-fourths of Afghans are under 30. The median age is 16.6, compared with 37 in the United States.
In a sluggish agrarian economy, few young men can find legitimate employment. Their lack of a steady income essentially closes the door to marriage in a society where sex outside of wedlock is forbidden. Tradition requires paying a dowry and staging a wedding celebration, which together cost as much as $5,000 three times the average annual household income.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=McAdonis;2490510]See my post #1522, I mentioned GINI as an aside, along with low median age and GDP per capita. But given Mursenary's commentary, I suppose all three should be equally weighted with regards to being predictors for violence and civil unrest. South Africa's GINI is 66, well beyond the 40 threshold. USA's GINI has been hovering around 40 for a few decades, but given USA's wealth, not a single person is starving to death. Afghanistan is a completely different story. While it does not appear to have a GINI above 40, the median age is 19 years old, and the average woman there gives birth to seven children. This ensures a never-ending cycle of poverty. In these poorer parts of the world, a child reportedly dies of starvation every eleven seconds. This unchecked population growth means bleak opportunities for the ones that survive into adulthood, and creates young men that are easier to radicalize. Demographics imbalances and economic disparity are two ways that global security experts use to predict civil unrest, but you are correct they are not the only ones.
The above is part of a five-part series. There is an even part that somewhat supports Turgid's original point.[/QUOTE]The crime index table he provided has a mean of 44 with a stdev of 15. There are 40 countries with index value in the 40 to 50 range. Pretty tightly bunched close to the mean. You are welcome to combine age, income and if you prefer GINI to see if they could somehow predict the crime index. These countries range from Sri Lanka, Russia to Tunisia, Lebanon, Bosnia, Indonesia, India, Botswana, Ethiopia, Morocco, France, Myanmar, Ireland and on and on. Our POTUS who wants to bomb Iran would be pleased to know Iran is at 48.9, Iraqis at 48 but we got the better of them with 47.7 although those damned Swedes beat us with 47.4. Reagan would be crying in his grave because both Panama and Nicaragua beat us with 45.5 and 46.2. I have no clue whether they have better*GINI or something else to have bested us. *.
Even with a few basic key word searches using crime, societies, social factors, race, wealth disparity, social nets, government policies, drug use, heterogeneous society, etc I am able to pull up dozens of scholarly articles. I never read them, this is not my area of expertise (I have very few, if any) nor my field of interest. But my point is that if this was such a simple thing as "age, income, Gini explains crime variances between societies and nations" or somehow those 3 variables have enough predictive power, I doubt that all these scholarly dudes are spending years of research looking at the crime issue in such depth. Perhaps they are all clueless bozos. But no one said use those 3 factors and weigh them equally to explain crime variances. At least I did not see it.
I am* guessing you and Mursenary are friends hence you keep propping each other up. That is fine with me,*shouldn't have butted in. Peace.
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[QUOTE=Pessimist;2490495]Perhaps it has to do with sunlight more than exterior temperatures. I would come out to grab coffee around 4 PM and it would be already semi or quite dark in Boston in winter months. Feels totally depressing although around Christmas the lights are beautiful. But it didn't matter because I would get back up the elevator to toil till 9 PM and sometimes past midnight. Luckily the company would pay for car service beyond a certain time and we could order dinner upstairs after 6 PM. Thankfully I am out of that work style now.
I can imagine it gets darker even earlier in Norway if I remember in your case; I have no idea what type of work hours you guys have there but not many places are as lousy as NYC (except Asian guys, who generally are much worse than us even).
Nevertheless, it mattered not one whit to how horny I felt regardless of the season or length of sunlight hours.[/QUOTE]Well, we are all mammals. I tried to find the English word for 'våryr', but there doesn't seem to be any. It would mean something like 'spring horny'. This Wisconsin deer seems to know all about it at least. Maybe you need to make up a new term in English too now: (translate it with Chrome to read).
[URL]https://www.abcnyheter.no/sedenne/v/195450329/varyr-hjort-fant-kjaerligheten-med-hagepynt[/URL]
Våare= spring.
Yr= wild or crazy out of passion.
And it is all due to the sunlight reappearing.
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This horny effect due to sunlight is of course related to testosterone production.
And on the bright side, the lack thereof might actually make us smarter:
[URL]https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/aug/25/men-blame-hormones-testosterone-trouble-aggression-decision-making[/URL]
So the link towards planning the repercussions of cumming inside a fertile woman is quite apparent. Thus we can also extrapolate why different countries have different birth rates at young age where they are unable to care for their children.
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[QUOTE=PinballMachine;2489968]So entrance 90 and 30 minute basic session is 70 which sums up to 160 . Quite expensive for a rushed quick session with condom blow job and probably not the best performance by the girl either.[/QUOTE]Management decided to make clients pay for the loss of covid 19 closure period LOL!
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EL: I wish for you that you will not catch the covid in a FKK or brothels and transmit it one of your relative, may be in that case you will be able to make the difference in what is important and vital and what is not. Sorry visiting prostitutes is not vital. I already told why I am on this forum, it is to practice my English.
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[QUOTE=Pessimist;2490195]The usual ones. Timiosora, Brasov, Cluj, Craiova etc.
The funnier thing is about the ones from Moldavia. When I ask, "so, you from Romania?" They act all haughty and offended and say "NO, Moldavia" LOL.
Seriously is Moldavia that much higher in bragging hierarchy than Romania? Or is it national pride talking? LOL.[/QUOTE]Moldavia mean more often Iasie than Chisinau. I like when girls tell me they come from deep Romania, rather than all from Bucharest city or Constanza.
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[QUOTE=PayForIt;2490505]And I honestly do not know Sir why you bother to visit these forums. It is only to tell people what not to do. It is for people to make their own minds up about what to do with their lives. Those who want to protect themselves will all stay indoors. If you don't go out you won't get it. Others take a different view which is to take calculated risks. I think you will find that for every time there is a lockdown or restrictions the numbers will drop. Society will then start to ease and go back to normal and the numbers will increase. We have to learn to live with it. Otherwise everyone will stay indoors for the rest of their lives. This virus is not going away until there is a 100% killer vaccine (which might be never). So unless you want life as we know it to end until the end of your own life, you will need to start to accept that there is something out there which badly hurts and kills humans. Influenza kills far more. I 100% guarantee we will all have been in an FKK when a girl or other punter had influenza. You don't stop going because someone might have that. And it is a greater killer.[/QUOTE]Those who tell about others addiction, without even knowing this word meaning, they should ask their doctor to explain them what is this disease, or not to go or not to do, are mostly those who are frustrated because they can t go, but as soon they can go, then they just run, like some here. Such jealousy in this business, when my thinking is: we can build our way for life, not always because of others.
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The problem is not the crime index but who is committing the crimes in each country, for example one of my family member is holding a high position in France minister de la Justice and he is always saying that 80%+ people in jail in France are none white Christian with a big part of them being Muslim. It is not that Muslim are more criminals than the others it is just that they belong to the poorest of the country, which means a lot of mothers alone to educate the children, which means more children per family, which means no heritage, which means even their incomes are low they need to send money to their home country, which means your incomes are mostly coming from social benefits which is just enough to survive, which means spending hours looking TV learning nothing and being under the negative influence of the advertising industry, which means bad sleeping just because your neighbours are in the same situation than you. At the end of the end the young men have no education, no job opportunities and will start to deal drug and the girls to prostitute. In France you will find extremely few Jude or Asian people in jail just because even they go a wrong way their families will push them hard to go back to the right path, also those families will push the children to educate, and therefor to find a good paid job, which means a better living environment. But all this is also true in the US.
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[QUOTE=PayForIt;2490505]And I honestly do not know Sir why you bother to visit these forums. It is only to tell people what not to do. It is for people to make their own minds up about what to do with their lives. Those who want to protect themselves will all stay indoors. ...I 100% guarantee we will all have been in an FKK when a girl or other punter had influenza. You don't stop going because someone might have that. And it is a greater killer.[/QUOTE]EL can write what he wants and is very right to sound alarm. Otherwise people read thread think all "sort of" normal, with good experiences. Makes people miss good old days. Ninja miss them too.
But nothing is close to normal. It was more normal in June but has gotten much worse. Berlin going through very worrying period with very high "R" factor, and about 300 daily cases now 30 times higher than June average and is one of worst cities in Germany. And to say Corona like influenza, or that it kills more, either on fatality rate, total deaths per year, or rate of spread, or its other long term effects, simply not true. It not right time for FKK. Visit puts many others at risk. This is why argument "you decide on your life" is also wrong -you are also deciding for others, especially if you asymptomatic. Testing is only a little effective. City government debating much tighter regulations. Berlin has 3 indicator system with color code - this week R factor and rate per 100,000 went over "red" limits for first time together since May This big deal.
Say again, anyone thinking about FKK visit, make doctor test first. Explain exactly what you plan to do to private, describe inside situation with showers and rooms, number of men and girls, and ask private doctor if they think FKK visit ok. If you want to make decision, gather facts. Take politics out, take ISG views out. Just talk with doctor.
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Here is another deer getting a little frisky:
[URL]https://youtu.be/6NTFRAOoxnI[/URL]
Total loss of a sense of awareness when he gets horny.