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Amsterdam's red light district is reportedly to receive a bronze statue dedicated to prostitutes around the world. According to the Dutch agency ANP, sculptress Els Rijerse made the statue at the request of a former prostitute Mariska Majoor, who a decade ago founded a centre on prostitution in the Dutch capital.

Majoor was quoted as saying by ANP that the statue would be a first of its kind and that it had received the blessing of the city authorities.

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YAY! AFAIC, Germany and Holland have totally sane policies about prostitution and their rape stats are way down, especially compared to ours.

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YAY! AFAIC, Germany and Holland have totally sane policies about prostitution and their rape stats are way down, especially compared to ours.

they have to go for Gold,,,, :icon_mad::icon_mad: ha ha :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: :mellow: :mellow:

maybe i have to chance my Nick Name ??? :wacko::wacko:

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