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Old November 27th, 2008 #13
dogman
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Originally Posted by vladmir View Post
What they don't highlight in these stories is the names and faces of these "sex tourists" typically they have that bull tapir snout and/or askhenazi face of the typical warsaw type ghetto kike....OH SURE they now reside in germany and may even be "german citizens" but real germans they will never be.


But it makes a nice anti aryan Fluff piece for the kikes to wack off to, and convices the world that germans are the most evil people on earth.

However those in the know have seen this dance so many times before from these criminal scumbags,...SOP for the kikes.


Hmmmmm I smell Abe Foxman somewhere!

prostitution is legal in germany, germany full of brothel, real german
like sex tourism and prostitution.

Forms and extent of prostitution
Studies in the early 1990s estimated that about 50,000 - 200,000 women and some men worked as prostitutes in Germany.[1] The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality, published in 1997, reports that over 100,000 women work in prostitution in Germany.[2] A 2005 study gave 200,000 as a "halfway realistic estimate".[3] The prostitutes' organization HYDRA puts the number at 400,000, and this is the number typically quoted in the press today. In 2007, about half of the prostitutes were foreigners.[4]

From other studies, it is estimated that between 10% and 30% of the male adult population have had experiences with prostitutes. Of those 17-year-old males in West Germany with experience of intercourse, 8% have had sex with a prostitute

Prostitutes waiting for customers on the Reeperbahn, Hamburg

FKK clubs or Sauna clubs. Typically, these are houses or large buildings, often with swimming pool and sauna, a large 'meet and greet' room with bar and buffet on the ground floor, TV/video screens, and bedrooms on the upper floor(s). Operating hours are usually from late morning until after midnight. Women are typically nude or topless, men may wear robes or towels. Men and women often pay the same entrance fee, from 35 to 70 euros, including use of all facilities, food and drinks (soft drinks and beer, most FKKs do not allow liquor). Some clubs will admit couples. The women who work there keep all money they receive from customers. Prices may not be set by the clubs' owners by German anti-pimping laws, but typically the women in one club all agree on set fees from 25 to 100 euro for a 20 to 60 minute session. In some clubs the money is shared between prostitute and owner, which technically is illegal. -- This form of prostitution, which was mentioned in the rationale of the 2002 prostitution law as providing good working conditions for the women, exists all over Germany and parts of the Netherlands, but mainly in the Rhein-Ruhrgebiet and in the area around Frankfurt am Main. Among the largest clubs of this type are: Artemis in Berlin, opened in the fall of 2005, Samya in Cologne, the new Harem in Bad Lippspringe and the long established Oase in the countryside near Bad Homburg, as well as hundreds of others. (Note: Most public saunas and FKK nudist resorts in Germany have nothing to do with sex work, and customers that mistake them for brothels will have some embarrassing moments.)

Sexual services for the disabled. The agency Sensis in Wiesbaden connects prostitutes with disabled customers. Nina de Vries somewhat controversially provides sexual services to severely mentally disabled men and has been repeatedly covered in the media.

Male prostitutes. A comparatively small number of males offer sexual services to females, usually in the form of escort services, meeting in hotels. The vast majority of male prostitutes serve male clients.

Brothels of all kinds advertise for sex workers in the weekly female-orientated magazine Heim und Welt.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostit...f_prostitution