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. Paying for sex and the whole prostitute/trick dynamic is what makes societies lose their moral values.

Degenerate people. Paying for sex and the whole prostitute/trick dynamic is what makes societies lose their moral values.

Dutch society is egalitarian and modern. The Dutch have an aversion to the non-essential.[238] Ostentatious behaviour is to be avoided. The Dutch are proud of their cultural heritage, rich history in art and involvement in international affairs.[238]
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Dutch people in orange celebrating King's Day in Amsterdam, 2017
Dutch manners are open and direct with a no-nonsense attitude; informality combined with adherence to basic behaviour. According to a humorous source on Dutch culture, "Their directness gives many the impression that they are rude and crude — attributes they prefer to call openness."[238] A well known more serious source on Dutch etiquette is "Dealing with the Dutch" by Jacob Vossestein: "Dutch egalitarianism is the idea that people are equal, especially from a moral point of view, and accordingly, causes the somewhat ambiguous stance the Dutch have towards hierarchy and status."[239] As always, manners differ between groups. Asking about basic rules will not be considered impolite. "What may strike you as being blatantly blunt topics and comments are no more embarrassing or unusual to the Dutch than discussing the weather."[238]
The Netherlands is one of the most secular countries of Europe, and religion is in the Netherlands generally considered as a personal matter which is not supposed to be propagated in public, although it often remains a discussion subject. For only 17% of the population religion is important and 14% goes to church weekly.[240]
The Netherlands has a long history of social tolerance and today is regarded as a liberal country, considering its drug policy and its legalisation of euthanasia. On 1 April 2001, the Netherlands became the first nation to legalise same-sex marriage.[241]
The Netherlands is the holy land for all. One off the best choices i made in life has been to move here this year.
nikka i swear damn near everyone got a bike. Youll see whole families on those bikes. And dont be the person to not know and walk in the bike lane either. Youll hear those bike bells and get ran over lol. But aint nothing like walking down the street from your place, smoke a bit on the grass by the canal, and just chill out without a worry in the world. Aint gotta worry about getting ran up on, cops trying to jam you up, etcany media i watch from denmark and the netherlands always have people cycling to get places. like politicians would be depicted riding their bikes to work. You see stuff like that?