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Sex with prostitutes will be paid for by the Government for anyone too poor for a hooker and deemed to need sexual assistance under German Green Party plans.
The party's care spokeswoman Elisabeth Scharfenberg says doctors should have the right to issue the free prescriptions to their patients for ladies of the night.
Prostitution is legal in Germany and carries little of the taboos associated with it in many other countries.
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originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: Profusion
i am in need of "automotive assistance"-i wants the german govt to pay for a new unimog
originally posted by: Profusion
Sex with prostitutes will be paid for by the Government for anyone too poor for a hooker and deemed to need sexual assistance under German Green Party plans.
The party's care spokeswoman Elisabeth Scharfenberg says doctors should have the right to issue the free prescriptions to their patients for ladies of the night.
Prostitution is legal in Germany and carries little of the taboos associated with it in many other countries.
SOURCE
Without looking too deeply into this, my first thought is that it could be great for society. Being what's known as an "involuntary celibate" can be a nightmare. People usually only think of men as being in that category, but the term can apply to women as well. I think helping those people out would only make society happier and stronger overall.
Some believe this move could be aimed at attempting to keep Muslim immigrants from raping German women. No one can predict the future, but I would question whether such a strategy would work. The Muslim immigrant rapists have proven that they have no respect for Germany's societal values or laws. If they don't feel constrained by laws, then how is making a new law going to cause them to change their behavior?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Can a German citizen sue a prostitute for discrimination if she won't have sex with them?
originally posted by: berenike
Anyway, no objections from me I like to see people happy.
eta: Further reading gives a lot more detail and the scheme sounds great for those in care homes. I'll leave my comments because they still hold good for those 'erberts needing a service they can't afford.