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Red light district?????

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Well what is your opionion on this. I mean if the girls are getting s*x like idk how many times a day then wouldn't they have aids or stds I mean non of it makes sence to me?

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  1. obviously you've never been to europe


  2. Nah its all dead safe there apparently, my mate went there and slept with one of them. He said that you have to wear protection and the even make you wash your p***s in a bowl before hand!

    Red light district is a very interesting place, but also scary at the same time

  3. It beat's the c**p out of Me You only get aids once >? I don't understand the Q very well.Just filthy life style anyway.

  4. I am from Amsterdam and have worked in that area, so I think I know enough about it to answer this question.

    First of all: it has NOT been closed down, they are merely controlling it a bit better, with an eye on illegal women, women forced into prostitution and violence towards the women.

    These women work there mostly because they CHOOSE to work there. I'm sure nobody will understand this, but here in the Netherlands we have a general attitude of 'live and let live'.

    The majority of these girls are part of a organization called 'the red thread', an organization specialized in safety and health regarding prostitution. They get tested regularly and make good money.

    They are their own boss and pay taxes.

    Prostitution is the oldest profession in the world. Legalizing it makes it easier to control. The red light district is good for all parties involved: the girls get extra customers due to the fact it has become a big attraction in Amsterdam, the city council can keep it monitored because it's mostly in one place, and it's all out in the open so there is less chance of criminal activity.

    I find it one of the most overrated places in Amsterdam. These girls are friendly, hard working and usually far more intelligent than anyone imagines them to be.

    People go to work there, do their business, go home, just like everyone else.

    I think everyone should decide for themselves what they want to do with their minds, bodies and lives. If it's not your cup of tea, I absolutely understand, but it's not something completely unimaginable.

  5. Oh well, it has been closed down already. I went there a few years ago and then heard on the news afterwards that they will close it down. It was mostly just for tourism and they probably sensed the trouble it was causing.

  6. Its not too late, m********e.

  7. Superman dat ho!

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