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Guest Ou**or**n

Times are tough all over and one brothel's solution is to offer an all day flat-rate for unlimited food, drink and sex for 70 euros.

 

Man I gotta visit there.

 

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Actually, the all-you-can-have for 60-70 Euros is not new in Germany. It's been like this for years.

 

Europe is flooded by Easter European prostitutes. If one guy is with three girls for that money, just imagine what the girls get per client.

 

Let's hope this will never happen here. (Sorry guys:))

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Europe is flooded by Easter European prostitutes.

 

Are those the ones with the bunny ears and cotton tails?:lol:

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Guest W***ledi*Time

Deutsche Welle story on Stuttgart, 10 July 2009:

 

"A new twist to marketing the world's oldest profession is putting sex workers in harm's way, according to some concerned citizens and women's rights activists.

 

A broad spectrum of German politicians from across party lines was engaged in a new initiative to prevent flat-rate fee prostitution on Thursday.

 

The tumult emerged after a flat-rate brothel in Stuttgart encountered resistance from citizens and women's rights organizations."

 

Full article:

 

http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4471706,00.html

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Guest W***ledi*Time

Turnover in German brothels has dropped by an estimated 30 per cent since the economic crisis began in September 2008.

 

Brothels offer contracts to their prostitutes, making them self-employed subcontractors, but for conservative politicians, sex sold for a flat rate, or via other special offers that have been made by German brothel owners to fight the economic downturn, is a step too far. This prompted a a police blitz on red light establishments. The law seems to be on the side of the brothel owners, however. Until it is changed, the police are concentrating on checking the documents of foreign prostitutes and controlling hygiene standards.

 

Roger Boyes reports from Berlin (Times Online, 28 July 2009):

 

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article6729662.ece

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