[QUOTE=Jnpr30;2022460]I think that used to be the perception among Americans, that Amsterdam is the sin city.[/QUOTE]Personally I blame Van Halen.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpP6cdC0K28[/URL]
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[QUOTE=Jnpr30;2022460]I think that used to be the perception among Americans, that Amsterdam is the sin city.[/QUOTE]Personally I blame Van Halen.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpP6cdC0K28[/URL]
[QUOTE=Breadman;2022298]There seems to be a messe going on the middle of may, my normal hotel was sold out. Luckily I found another cheap one just down the road. What messe is it and will it bring crowds to the clubs?[/QUOTE]There's a big one in Dusseldorf May 4-10.
[QUOTE=CitizenKane;2022529]Personally I blame Van Halen.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpP6cdC0K28[/URL][/QUOTE]
brilliant 😀.
I was a Diamond Dave guy myself but my roommate in college swore that Eddie Van Halen was the greatest thing out of NED since Van Gogh.
[QUOTE=Jnpr30;2022453]Pistons,
It appears that liberal is your standard insult to throw around. (At least you didn't call me a snowflake, the most overused insult in the last year). I have no idea which "conservative country" you come from, because you keep dinging USA, Germany, etc, while apparently you still have a need to visit the same German clubs. I am still lost on the North Korean connection. Is one of us supposed to be North Korean in this debate?
I guess English is not your first language - mangled idioms don't imply insightful brilliance.[/QUOTE]I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. How you can manage to read my last comments as insults on liberal values is beyond me. Quite the opposite in fact, as I much prefer that to North Korea. And free sex is one of the most liberal things we can do in this world...
The snowflake word is something I see as way too childish. I heard Tomi Lahren atempt to explain it in a video, but she lost me 1/4 of the way through.
I will stick to my own version of 'snowflake':
[url]https://youtu.be/_fnW3IcArfQ[/url]
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Jnpr30: I don't get how you can label America as a liberal country considering Donald Trump. Or even the 2 party system, which in some ways are worse than Chinas 1 party system. Not to mention the fact that most Americans think there is some entity called a god whom they pray to every once in awhile, believing he will fix things for them, and that sex is a sin. I call that a psychological condition. Germany is however liberal on some aspects. Hence the point I made about the attraction Germany has to international trade. With America, the only fake liberal idea they are pulling out these days is free use of opium (cannabis being the first step. But also the drug industry using more and more opiates). Surely that must sound fantastically liberal. At least until you become an addict, and start to believe in little green men and spirits that bring you across the sky. Just reading about the opium wars with half an eye open should tell you the complete opposite. Opiates are anti liberal as it dumb down the populace.
(Mangled idioms just going there, using that phrase makes you sound like a narcissist)
[QUOTE=MrHo;2022517]As far as I know, mongering in Amsterdam is so bad. I hear escort scene there is good, but not confirmed because I never tried.[/QUOTE]I can confirm both of your statements. Although, I will forever remember my one foray into the Amsterdam red light scene since the girl I fucked looked like a very young, blonde Zsa Zsa Gabor! Said she was from Denmark, so I add that flag to my collection hehehe.
You can actually measure the liberal success when looking at USA's international trade and compare it to countries like Japan and Germany by looking at their trade balances, or in the us case, imbalance. It goes to show that when Americans talk about big companies, so many of them point towards the big WalMart. A local US retail chain that just until recently focused on selling foreign stuff from abroad to Americans. But there is one thing you can like about WalMart. Every time some smart guy is trying to describe just how large WalMart is, he (or she) revitalizes all these old math dilemmas from primary school.
Like 'In one month, out of all the WalMart stores, xxxxxxxxxx meters of toilet paper are sold. That is how big WalMart is.'
Or 'In just one average week out of all the stores owned by WalMart, xxxxxxxxxxxxxx atoms of sodium found in nasal sprays are being sold. That is how big WalMart is'.
Or, 'An Olympic athlete will need to run xxxxxxxxxxx laps around a 400 meter track and field course to burn the amount of calories sold at WalMart every day. That is how big WalMart is.'
As if WalMart has some kind of philanthropic agenda of raising the math standards of all Americans. Maybe so that it can help the messed up trade imbalance going forward when the new Einstein grows up (no wait, he was not born in USA). LOL. Or at least it may help with fixing that falling divergent thinking rate. Until some guy also takes a crack at that idea, calling it 'mangled idioms'. LOL!
[URL]https://thetimchannel.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-walmart-failed-in-germany/[/URL]
HB.
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HB.[/QUOTE]A ban on flirting in the workplace? LOL, Germans really do attend FKK's all that time don't you?
Yes, not very liberal of them.
Guys,
Who live in countries like sex prisons.
What do you do when you're now on a sex vacation?
Do you still have paid sex once in awhile, or practice abstinence?
I think I am living a life like a catholic priest with total abstinence recently. Good thing is that I save money pretty fast that I can soon arrange another sex vacation abroad. LOL.
Market is now going toward online business. Amazon is prime example of that. There are new ideas they come up with and put into practice for convenience sake for the business and the consumer.
I know we all have stereotypes of German efficiency, but really the capitalistic American ventures pushes for efficient business practices.
[QUOTE=PussyLiccker;2022814]Market is now going toward online business. Amazon is prime example of that. There are new ideas they come up with and put into practice for convenience sake for the business and the consumer.
I know we all have stereotypes of German efficiency, but really the capitalistic American ventures pushes for efficient business practices.[/QUOTE]Damn interesting point. Not sure if you were referring to true retail business, or commercial sex, or both.
Germany, with the limited exception of Berlin, is about last bastion of the large shopping mall, brick-and-mortar model of purchasing sex. Obviously a lot of guys prefer that, which is fine with me.
But if you look at the rest of the western world, the trend is clearly toward online advertisements and transactions for sex. Sometimes it is the ladies advertising and booking by themselves, and sometimes they work for an agency that handles the administrative tasks for them. Even when incall is a necessity, the trend is toward the making of an appointment with a specific lady at a specific time. So the incall facilities are smaller and shared more efficiently.
The Internet and cell phones and the ability to translate languages efficiently on email and whatsapp make things possible that were not achievable a few years ago. Not only with respect to communications, but online maps make it easy for them to find each other for the actual transaction, The reduced downtime that a sex worker has waiting for customers at a fixed facility goes away, so she does not necessarily feel the need to be compensated for the downtime through a higher price while doing sex. And the technology needed to achieve the greater efficiency is not particularly expensive.
The online system makes reviews more important, since the lack of the shopping mall experience doesn't provide for a look and touch before you rent aspect to the transaction.
Some things should be brick and mortar. Like seeing the girl, and number of girls on site to decide on. Images are not a whole representation, may not match or differ from expectations, so seeing and talking to the girl before hand can't be beat. For optics, but for service, reviews can work.
I was referring to more goods related transactions, although p6 is good. 😁.
[QUOTE=PussyLiccker;2022838]Some things should be brick and mortar. Like seeing the girl, and number of girls on site to decide on. Images are not a whole representation, may not match or differ from expectations, so seeing and talking to the girl before hand can't be beat. For optics, but for service, reviews can work.
I was referring to more goods related transactions, although p6 is good. 😁.[/QUOTE]I am not trying to fight with people. I am not an FKK guy, but I like everyone to get what they want.
In the very long run, I just can't see the FKK system making it. They have to be large to eliminate the inefficiencies that come from the down time. A lady needs to fuck a lot of guys to make it worthwhile to invest the whole day selling tail. And large operations invite a lot of scrutiny and regulation from those who oppose this activity.
I think it works in Germany because of the unique combination of less prosperous Eastern European women who do not place the same value on "down time" as the ladies in wealthier countries, and the influx of short-time business and convention travelers. There is an abundance of hot 18-30 year old women in most western nations who will take out an anonymous ad, book via cell phone / email, and make damn good money doing this a couple of hours a day for a few days a week. And most of those western women would not go to a fixed-location brothel every day hoping to get customers. She sets her own rules for things like BBBJ/CIM and she is damn hard for a government to catch and regulate. Wouldn't most sex workers prefer that?
I just see the "online" system being more sustainable in the next many years than the brick and mortar model. But I could be wrong. Of course as a customer, there is a greater element of unknown that is only alleviated by accurate reviews.
[QUOTE=Mongerer88;2022843]I am not trying to fight with people. I am not an FKK guy, but I like everyone to get what they want.
In the very long run, I just can't see the FKK system making it. They have to be large to eliminate the inefficiencies that come from the down time. A lady needs to fuck a lot of guys to make it worthwhile to invest the whole day selling tail. And large operations invite a lot of scrutiny and regulation from those who oppose this activity.
I think it works in Germany because of the unique combination of less prosperous Eastern European women who do not place the same value on "down time" as the ladies in wealthier countries, and the influx of short-time business and convention travelers. There is an abundance of hot 18-30 year old women in most western nations who will take out an anonymous ad, book via cell phone / email, and make damn good money doing this a couple of hours a day for a few days a week. And most of those western women would not go to a fixed-location brothel every day hoping to get customers. She sets her own rules for things like BBBJ/CIM and she is damn hard for a government to catch and regulate. Wouldn't most sex workers prefer that?
I just see the "online" system being more sustainable in the next many years than the brick and mortar model. But I could be wrong. Of course as a customer, there is a greater element of unknown that is only alleviated by accurate reviews.[/QUOTE]Isn't Kaufmich popular in Germany?