Now, this is a breathtaking view. Grindelwald, Switzerland. If there was an FKK here, would be a bad ass garden. Would be great fucking outdoors. :D
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWcJbayKKhc[/URL]
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Now, this is a breathtaking view. Grindelwald, Switzerland. If there was an FKK here, would be a bad ass garden. Would be great fucking outdoors. :D
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWcJbayKKhc[/URL]
Burch Khalifa has a breathtaking view. Still I wouldn't consider posting a YouTube video here suggesting it would be great if they had a FKK club on the 125th floor.
I'd rather know if the new Bundestag may amend the dreaded law.
[QUOTE=Ararat;2088220]I'd rather know if the new Bundestag may amend the dreaded law.[/QUOTE]Nope. Jamaica will have other priorities.
[QUOTE=RogueNation;2088230]Nope. Jamaica will have other priorities.[/QUOTE]Jamaica will be working on how to appease the "Let's keep them Foreigners out of our country!" crowd. They've got to recruit those folks back to the mainstream groups from the AfD to keep the AfD from gaining any more power.
While I recognize that the AfD is the extreme, right-wing nutters, one of their ads just happens to resonate with me, "We like bikinis, not Burkas!" (despite its undercurrents of racist sentiments). I mean, it's hard not to argue with slogans like, "Bikinis, not Burkas!
While I would love for Jamaica to "repeal & replace," I'm afraid that would just be ideal dreaming on our part.
[QUOTE=Ararat;2088220]I'd rather know if the new Bundestag may amend the dreaded law.[/QUOTE]Really low down on the list of priorities, really low, if it is there at all.
There is a slight chance, not that the new government would amend it of its own accord, but that they might react positively to a successful challenge to the law in court.
The CDU will be part of the new government. They were the main force behind the new law, but lost a lot of votes and won't waste what little influence they have on this. The Greens will be part of the new government. They were mainly responsible for the complete legalization of prostitution almost 20 years ago (before, it wasn't illegal, but wasn't treated in the same manner as other jobs) and would be sympathetic to amending the law, especially if demands come from prostitutes themselves. The FDP will be part of the new government. They are libertarian and against government regulation. So they would be open to amending the law. They weren't even in the Bundestag in the last 4 years. Parts of the SPD were for the new law, but they are no longer in the government.
[QUOTE=UltraHappy;2088265]While I recognize that the AfD is the extreme, right-wing nutters, one of their ads just happens to resonate with me, "We like bikinis, not Burkas!" (despite its undercurrents of racist sentiments). I mean, it's hard not to argue with slogans like, "Bikinis, not Burkas![/QUOTE]Don't make the mistake "the enemy of my enemy is my friend".
In an effort to combat foreign influences, right-wing parties sometimes advocate positions which not only they did not advocate before, but which they were opposed to before. In other words, if their own position happens to agree with that of foreign influences, they will oppose it, hoping that people will forget that they used to support it.
So, one sees neonazis coming out in support of women's rights, because radical Muslims don't support them, even though neonazis were far from supporters of women's rights in the past.
[QUOTE=SvenFKK;2089610]Don't make the mistake "the enemy of my enemy is my friend".
In an effort to combat foreign influences, right-wing parties sometimes advocate positions which not only they did not advocate before, but which they were opposed to before. In other words, if their own position happens to agree with that of foreign influences, they will oppose it, hoping that people will forget that they used to support it.
So, one sees neonazis coming out in support of women's rights, because radical Muslims don't support them, even though neonazis were far from supporters of women's rights in the past.[/QUOTE]Brilliant analysis.
Cheers.
If the law is not enforced, there is no incentive to repeal it. Leaving it in place and not enforcing it is easy, whereas repealing the law will make some segment of the population unhappy. Repealing also wastes time, money, and political capital.
[QUOTE=SvenFKK;2089610]So, one sees neonazis coming out in support of women's rights, because radical Muslims don't support them, even though neonazis were far from supporters of women's rights in the past.[/QUOTE]Women's rights to sell sex for money?
Or women's rights to withhold other women from selling sex for money?
There is a war on for who gets to have the right to define the words we use. Don't let them have that right by default. Always question it!
[QUOTE=Pistons;2089917]Women's rights to sell sex for money?
Or women's rights to withhold other women from selling sex for money?
There is a war on for who gets to have the right to define the words we use. Don't let them have that right by default. Always question it![/QUOTE]Good point, but in this case neither.
It can be confusing, though, like the time FEMEN had topless protesters disrupt a Heidi Klum television show-because it sexualized the candidates.
[QUOTE=SvenFKK;2090240]Good point, but in this case neither.
It can be confusing, though, like the time FEMEN had topless protesters disrupt a Heidi Klum television show-because it sexualized the candidates.[/QUOTE]But it is not about women's rights. It is about individuals having individual goals in line with what suots th the most (as in game theory). The term 'women's right's' in this context is a rhetorical scam.
[QUOTE=Pistons;2090262]But it is not about women's rights. It is about individuals having individual goals in line with what suots th the most (as in game theory). The term 'women's right's' in this context is a rhetorical scam.[/QUOTE]Well mongers right to BBBJ has been greatly disturbed by German government LOL.
[QUOTE=MrHo;2091039]Well mongers right to BBBJ has been greatly disturbed by German government LOL.[/QUOTE]Salaam Mr Ho, that's putting it lightly. The new laws lead to many edge cases that will keep the finest legal minds in pocket for decades.
For example, let's say you are so desperate for a BBBJ you bring your German girlfriend-for-a-day to Aachen and you have her suck you just across the border. But the German police are on to you and watching you from their side. As you are dropping coins gently into her golden curls, the Polizei are hopping from foot to foot in frustration and waving condoms and gesticulating furiously at the Dutch cops who seem perversely oblivious to the spectacle.
Anyway you finish on her face and saunter back with her into German territory, at which point she promptly falls dead of blowjobitis. The knotty question is: would the Polizei be able to mount a case against you under any law?
To date this new law has been a lot of talk and not much else. As (I) predicted, the places that offered AO still do, but only in the room where it's just you and the girl, and maybe with a slightly increased price.
We've not seen a single case of a man being fined. We've not seen a single case of a club closed by authorities.
Before July 1 some guys were breathlessly reporting that clubs were "already" acting like the law was in effect. Now three months later guys are speculating that there is an informal "phase in" and the real enforcement starts on January first.
Whatever. The empirical facts say this law has, at least to date, amounted to a big nothing relative to being able to find AO services.