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Why is Czech a genre?
This article here explains it.
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If i could try explain, since the 90s, Czech Republic has been the second highest producers of porn. Most European performers come from there.
If you like sleek sexy natural beauties of all varieties , Czech fits the bill. Its essentially a country with millions of Bond girls.
Rocco Siffredi, Pierre Woodman and later Private were the first to tap the market. Now the country has its own homegrown companies like CzechAV and now PornCZ. Plus the group that owns Fakehub uses a lot of Czech talents.

So yeah that is why its a genre.

i dunno

but WHY is G*rman a porn genre?
German is a byword for depraved and perverse in porn . One of their most famous sites is GGG or German Goo Girls. The jokes about German scat videos in South Park has some truth. They also created the site MyDirtyHobby a kinda proto OnlyFans but a million times better.

Germans have a very direct attitude to sex. It bleeds into their porn. Lot of German have got big in USA like Katja Kassin and Annette Scharwz, Madison Ivy and Texas Patti.

It can be quite perverse.
 
Know that marijuana is on its way to being legal in many states, how long before one of the states/cities in USA takes a note from Europe and legalises prostitution ?
Interesting point to bring up. For a while now there's been a certain ruckus about a particular model of prostitution that Europe has been using to mixed results, it's called the Nordic Model. Essentially what this does is that it simply decriminalizes prostitution but it still makes courting prostitutes illegal. On paper this sounds pretty good, protect the women working out there and punish the johns but apparently it hasn't been working out as ideally as one would hope, or at least that's what some people on twitter are saying.

Some people want to bring the Nordic Model to the US, and possibly establish a worldwide thing where this is used but alot of apparent sex workers are against it. Unfortunately I only have a loose understanding of this issue so you'd have to ask around to find out more.
 
Interesting point to bring up. For a while now there's been a certain ruckus about a particular model of prostitution that Europe has been using to mixed results, it's called the Nordic Model. Essentially what this does is that it simply decriminalizes prostitution but it still makes courting prostitutes illegal. On paper this sounds pretty good, protect the women working out there and punish the johns but apparently it hasn't been working out as ideally as one would hope, or at least that's what some people on twitter are saying.

Some people want to bring the Nordic Model to the US, and possibly establish a worldwide thing where this is used but alot of apparent sex workers are against it. Unfortunately I only have a loose understanding of this issue so you'd have to ask around to find out more.
it's the equivalent of throwing junkies in prison while letting dealers off the hook lol, of course it won't curb the spread of prostitution
 
it's the equivalent of throwing junkies in prison while letting dealers off the hook lol, of course it won't curb the spread of prostitution
That's actually not true, It's been extremely effective in the Nordic countries that have actually tried to enforce it.

You can see it yourself, if you compare German cities like Cologne which have an ever expanding Red Light district, and brothels scattered around the outskirts, to Swedish cities.

Prostitutes took being arrested as just part of the job, their customer base not so much.
 
That's actually not true, It's been extremely effective in the Nordic countries that have actually tried to enforce it.

You can see it yourself, if you compare German cities like Cologne which have an ever expanding Red Light district, and brothels scattered around the outskirts, to Swedish cities.

Prostitutes took being arrested as just part of the job, their customer base not so much.
You mean open vs hidden prostitution? I think most people would prefer a clearly marked brothel on the outskirts of the city than an illegal one in the same apartment building they live in with their family. Prostitution won't go away just because feminist claptrap became law.
 
That's actually not true, It's been extremely effective in the Nordic countries that have actually tried to enforce it.

You can see it yourself, if you compare German cities like Cologne which have an ever expanding Red Light district, and brothels scattered around the outskirts, to Swedish cities.

Prostitutes took being arrested as just part of the job, their customer base not so much.
>compared to full legalisation theres less of it
no shit retard
the relevant comparison would be to full prohibition
 
No one's trafficked into being a drug dealer though.
That is true, also in countries like Germany where Prostitution is legal and highly visible, ads in newspapers (and even at one stage a job centre) active recruiting etc make it easy for brothels to attract young women. Who they then push into being independent contractors, usually in a former hotel where they have to pay 'Rent'.

It's great for coomers, but countries like Sweden that don't want their young women to become whores, have decided to take a different approach, and they've shown going after the users is by far the most effective tactic.

Obviously this limits the options of some guys like @DumbDude42 , who are forced to rely on charm, looks and personal accomplishments to attract women.
 
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