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08-15-17 04:18 #11832
Posts: 42Originally Posted by Veejay [View Original Post]
If you want to spend base price, then you don't want to spend a lot on Taxi from the Airport to Sharks or Oase. I would not do that. The "AIR" bus from airport to Darmstadt (for Sharks) has been reported on recently. Can get from Airport to Friedrichsdorf by train (for Oase). Mainhatten maybe best option as closer to Airport (taxi cheaper).
I am sure there are plenty of bottle blondes. Many of us don't care about hair colour.
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08-15-17 00:48 #11831
Posts: 37Need recommendation
Hey all,
I will be in Frankfurt late August for 2 days, Thurs and Friday. I'm 24 years old so I'm hoping if some of the experts can recommend 2 or 3 FKKs with the most WG's.
Thanks in advance!
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08-14-17 23:56 #11830
Posts: 1517Originally Posted by Polyamorist [View Original Post]
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08-14-17 23:45 #11829
Posts: 811Marhaba, Optimist. Any party that calls itself left-wing should be supporting the FKKs as an efficient way of redistributing capital from people who have too much money to people who have too little, for example from American mongers to poor Romanian girls and their families. (Me I am neither left-wing nor right-wing; or rather, I can't fly with one wing only!
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08-14-17 17:18 #11828
Posts: 4343HH. Again, pretty much agree with what you say.
But you damn me for not living in multicultural ghettos nor living in Europe.
Wrong. I have had the good fortune to spend several long periods of my life in such areas (the longest period being 20 years).
Wrong: I do live in Europe.
If you want to label me try "social democratic libertarian" : that's a paradox nowadays.There have been libertarian strands strong in many social democrat parties, but as far as I know, they have all disappeared, defeated by the statist Social control so called Democrats.
As a committed person of the European left I agree totally with you about the appalling lack of tolerance in social democratic parties in recent decades.
Cheers
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08-14-17 17:04 #11827
Posts: 562As I've said before: for the future of FKK clubs look at Sweden, a country that has been ruled for decades by left wing social democrats and neo-communist greens. What a woman decides to do with her body is something extremely libertarian and (in case of prostitution) extremely capitalistic, so why do you think it does not mix well with left wing parties?
Originally Posted by Optimist [View Original Post]
Let's look the definition of libertarianism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism.
Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership.
Libertarians share a skepticism of authority and state power.
The Greens are nothing but neo-communists who after the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, quickly reinvented themselves as 'environmentalists' to avoid any association with the horrors of communism. This is a pattern you see with almost every 'green' party in Europe: they are almost all founded after 1990 after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the bloody revolution in Romania against communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, yet many core members and politicians date from the various European communist parties. Question: why do you think the German Greens are called B90-Die Gruene? What do you think the "90" is referring to? 😉
Both social democrats (SPD) and neo-communists (Greens, Die Linke) have one big thing in common and that is that they believe in a strong and big government, planning the life of their citizens from cradle to grave. For example with strict prostitution laws?
The CDU and FDP are definitely not purely libertarian, but they sure are much more libertarian in nature than the SPD / Greens / Die Linke, however Angela Merkel is not your typical CDU politician. As I previously said, there is quite a bit of controversy about Merkel's role in the CDU. Have a look at this video if you speak German: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFY1BIi0lfw
Originally Posted by HornyHarry [View Original Post]
Anyway, you don't live in Germany/Europe so you can romantically dream about social engineering, just like the hippies and (self-proclaimed) intellectuals from the 1968's flower power generation visited the the Soviet Union to marvel at it's socialist beauty for only a few weeks, but almost none of them chose to live there and after a few weeks/months they quickly returned back to the comforts of that evil western capitalist system. When they visited the USSR they probably never had to stand in line for a loaf of bread, just like you don't have to live in the multicultural ghettos that are popping up all over Europe.
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08-14-17 16:03 #11826
Posts: 4759Originally Posted by SvenFKK [View Original Post]
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08-14-17 15:56 #11825
Posts: 4343HornyHarry. No, my opinions remain unchanged But glad we have some substantial common ground
I wouldn't say that any social democratic party is intrinsically liberal and open minded (I write as a committed social democrat). All governments and political parties, and not just the ones you call socialist, tend to amass power and control to themselves.
The issue in society is the strength of the countervailing voices. In Germany they have grown weak, as in many other countries, and tolerance is reduced.As you rightly point out the Greens have long been part of the establishment and now have their own orthodoxy they expect others to live by.
You highlight my comments about conservative intolerant immigrants but not my point that even more important is a creeping complacent conservatism amongst traditional Germans: they want the country of their myths back: it's almost like the establishment wants a modern version of the Prussian Empire, the world of Buddenbrooks, and high culture (Beethoven, Bach, Wagner).
Where are the dissenting libertarian voices in Germany. Gone.
Maybe it's time no longer to be an optimist
Cheers.
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08-14-17 14:21 #11824
Posts: 562Originally Posted by Optimist [View Original Post]
Who would have thought that the Greens (or SPD) are not as liberal, social and openminded as people think they are? 😉 Sweden here we come, the thin end of the wedge has been inserted!
p.s. here is what I posted about 1 month ago:
Originally Posted by Horny Harry [View Original Post]
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08-14-17 11:34 #11823
Posts: 971Mongers are negligible to the economy.
Originally Posted by DrPoon [View Original Post]
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08-14-17 11:03 #11822
Posts: 4343Veejay.
https://www.taxifarefinder.com/main....ermany&lang=en
No problem in Frankfurt being Indian.
DFK. You'll have to find the Holy Grail yourself. Even if you get a long list of recommendations I am sure that once you get to a club the girls will be off, or busy, or you can't find them, or you don't like them.
Good luck. Please report.
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08-14-17 10:58 #11821
Posts: 4343Originally Posted by Neurosynth [View Original Post]
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08-14-17 10:55 #11820
Posts: 4343The new law is as I expected is not the final step.
The Berlin Greens are now proposing a citywide ban on street prostitution. In Berlin this is partly driven by the intolerant views of narrow minded immigrants who have moved into areas where street prostitution already existed. More significantly it is a reflection of a wave of desire to reassert the country's tradition of conformity in the face of large immigration.
This carries on the general sanitisation of the country, but it is sad to see Berlin, the great centre of post 1989 diversity, following the bourgeois mania for conformity. No wonder one of the most common words to describe Germany is "boring".
So, I see no reason to expect the trend of registration, taxing, inspections, and ever increasing rules for FKKS to stop.
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08-14-17 09:17 #11819
Posts: 1159Originally Posted by DrPoon [View Original Post]
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08-14-17 06:47 #11818
Posts: 368Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]