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07-04-15 23:37 #8231
Posts: 7121Lustscout. To.
Roemerforum.com
Verkehrsberichte. De.
Lusthaus. CC.
Freiercafe. Org.
All German boards, I hope it's ok to post the links here.
HB.
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07-04-15 21:53 #8230
Posts: 4808Hamber, Berlin, or Beyern Forums?
Anybody know of forums (any language forum other than this one) that talks about Artemis and Hamburg clubs? Also, Beyern clubs? How about Austrian or Swiss?
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07-03-15 19:50 #8229
Posts: 1Originally Posted by Antigonos [View Original Post]
Can you attach the picture of the Greek student and also info on how to contact her.
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07-03-15 15:32 #8228
Posts: 49Originally Posted by FlyByCable [View Original Post]
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07-03-15 11:49 #8227
Posts: 48Would it be a stupid idea to visit FKK now those days when the heat turns in over Europe. I heard about 37-39 degrees Celsius. Will the girls be there or do they maybe stay at home? I was thinking to visit Artemis at Saturday and FKK World on Sunday.
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07-03-15 04:28 #8226
Posts: 4808Originally Posted by HessenBub [View Original Post]
Procuring or pandering is the facilitation or provision of a prostitute in the arrangement of a sex act with a customer. A procurer, colloquially called a pimp (if male) or a madam (if female), is an agent for prostitutes who collects part of their earnings. The procurer may receive this money in return for advertising services, physical protection, or for providing, and possibly monopolizing, a location where the prostitute may engage clients. Like prostitution, the legality of certain actions of a madam or a pimp vary from one region to the next.
Examples of procuring include:
Trafficking a prostitute into a country for the purpose of soliciting sex.
Operating a prostitution business.
Transporting a prostitute to the location of their arrangement.
Deriving financial gain from the prostitution of another.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Europe
http://prostitution.procon.org/view....ourceID=000772
Legality could differ, and given exploitation is illigal in Germany, the brothel system does meet some of the examples of procuring. Brothels do derive financial gain from prositution, and brothels do provide protection, and promote prostitutes through advertisements, and etc. So, I'm guessing that's what is meant when it's said pimping is legal, but exploitation is not. Not sure if this correct since Austria and Switzerland, pimping is not legal, but brothels are. Not exactly sure how pimping is defined in German law. Of course exploitation has to be proven, even if it's illegal.
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07-02-15 17:52 #8225
Posts: 12Originally Posted by Jnpr30 [View Original Post]
Plus is by far the european country with most easthetic surgeries per capita:http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-898543.html.
You just have to visit Athens, go to a hotel and around the pool, you can fishing the hottest chicks that europe has. (specially if you like sluts).
The pic below is o a Greek student, who accepted to be my company for 50 euros per day, four days. Last year. (she works like that, she also has many friends who do the same, as far as I know they work independently for this few can be find on FKK, or local brothels).
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07-02-15 07:06 #8224
Posts: 7121Where does it say that pimping is legal in Greece? It is not in Germany.
HB.
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07-02-15 07:04 #8223
Posts: 7121Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
HB.
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07-02-15 04:06 #8222
Posts: 4808Looks like it's on the rise, but how much demand will there be for it with the country in a crisis? The pricing would naturally go down. It would seem natural they would have to seek else where for greater pay since with the crisis, and increase in prostitutes will lower the pricing. With Brothels legal and price down, seems like it will be a cheap destination.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/wom...ic-crisis.html
Surprised pimping is legal there. It says, it's legal in Germany too? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Europe
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07-02-15 03:29 #8221
Posts: 2120Greek WGs
Originally Posted by Jnpr30 [View Original Post]
I think it is a reflection of their work ethic. Greeks don't like to work hard and don't pay tax. That is the reason for their current economic situation. I think Greek girls would rather just depend on their relatives for hand outs than prostituting themselves.
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07-02-15 03:17 #8220
Posts: 1517Speaking of GDP, how come we don't see more Greek girls in the clubs? Apparently, they can only draw down 60 euros from the ATMs anymore, and even then, half the machines are empty. Things have been pretty rough and getting worse, one would have thought more Greek girls would show up.
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07-01-15 10:23 #8219
Posts: 175Originally Posted by McAdonis [View Original Post]
http://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaf...-12948274.html
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07-01-15 02:24 #8218
Posts: 2073Originally Posted by UltraHappy [View Original Post]
"Portugal, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Latvia and Spain" are some of the countries that grant residency permits if you buy a local property. Entry-level would appear to be Greece at 250,000 EUR. Once you have that permit you should be able to travel freely within the EU. You could probably rent a flat in Germany 365 days out of the year if you so chose. But personally, I'd probably spend most of my time in a warmer country like Greece or Spain or a country with lower cost of living like Hungary. Ryanair is a real cheap travel option. Between the Barcelona and Frankfurt hubs it's probably 50-60 EUR round trip. So you could do two weeks out of the month. Or every weekend. If you want to be a real cheap ass, just take those air-conditioned coaches. You'll be retired, so you got nothing but time on your hands. I'd buy the cheapest property in a tourist destination. So whenever you'd be away from your Greek home, you could rent it out to vacationers via Air BnB. That would help offset your lodging costs in Germany.
We are probably overpaying in Germany. These Romanian girls, I am sure would prefer to work closer to home. The reason they work in Germany is because they are making more than they could possibly make in Romania. You'd probably get the best prices if you went straight to the source and retired in Romania. The only problem is you'd need a local connection. But again, if you were retired, you'd have nothing but time. Whoever is your favorite WG now will probably be too old and ugly to be a WG by the time you reach retirement age. Maybe she could be your "madame" in Bucharest? If you could recruit a group of expat retirees willing to move to Romania, this could even be your madame's full-time job.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d7c1b472-4...44feabdc0.html#axzz3 eayF8 AoD.
Also, Italy has a huge demographic problem on par with Japan. Nobody in the cradle of Catholicism is having babies anymore. So if one can prove Italian ancestry, then one can obtain Italian papers and move back to the motherland.
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07-01-15 00:18 #8217
Posts: 6July visit
Been to DUS twice now. Heading for 3rd time. 14-20 July. Renting a car to commute easier. Any mongers wanting to tag along please PM me.
Places on the agenda:
- Living room.
- Samya.
- Acapulco.
- Dolce Vita.
- Oceans.
- Ludors lounge.
- Some casinos.