There is a variety show in South Korea, which specializes in visiting the ** industries in various countries and regions. said that it is a reality show, more like a documentary, with an amazing scale, which makes people's eyes widen every minute. The first stop was Japan. There is a list of shooting venues, and there are sex toys to visit in large commercial buildings. In the film, the host's face is red, but the interviewees are calm. "People + Sex is Different" (Japan Chapter).
The second stop is Taiwan, China. The audience follows the host's lens and immersively participates in the [**Expo]. Visit the filming site of ** magazine, and there is also a serious sex education class in the program. Many people sighed: I have learned. People + Sex is Different" (Taiwan Chapter).
Both of these stops are in East Asia, which is already breathtaking. Unexpectedly, the latest season arrived in the Netherlands and Germany. The same 6 episodes, the scale is really large, and it can't be covered by one yard. Ready for the onslaught of European culture? (ps.Minors please withdraw consciously) (pps.)This article is only to show the world culture, without any bad inducements).People + Sex Differences: The Netherlands and Germanyrisqué business: netherlands & germany2024.2.20
Amsterdam, NetherlandsThere are many world firsts in the Netherlands. In 2000, the Netherlands became the first country in the world to legalize the first country. At the same time, it is also the first country to recognize same-sex marriage, the first country to allow euthanasia, and the first country to approve ** legalization. If you go on a trip, pay attention:Coffee shops in the Netherlands are places to smoke **, and cafes are places to drink coffee.
First of all, the first stop that the host went to, Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands***Amsterdam is known as the "Capital of Sexual Freedom" and is one of the top 10 in the world. Here, sex workers are the most licensed professions with a specialized business license. Source: Internet
Among them, window sex workers are the most representative. It is almost a calling card of Amsterdam, attracting around 20 million tourists every year. In the ambiguous red light, they stand in the shop window, scantily clad for passers-by to choose from. The window is a showroom as well as a studio. The back is connected to a private room, and the daily rent is 110 euros (859 yuan), and the income is also subject to normal tax, accounting for 21%.
What's even more blushing is the ** theater in Amsterdam. The entrance fee is 60 euros, and there are all kinds of reality shows, all of which are legal shows. According to the theater staff, the sex ratio of the audience is about 6 (male): 4 (female). There are also families who come to see with their children, and most of them are children (who are adults) and bring their parents to see them. Blame filial piety!
One of the couples has been married for 24 years and has been performing in this theater for 20 years. On average, up to 5-6 sessions per night, 8 minutes each, five days a week. 5 5 4 12 20=24000 They must be the most sexually active couple in the world.
Berlin, GermanyThe second stop that the host arrived at was Berlin, Germany. What makes people's jaws drop here is the mixed bathing culture. All the spaces inside the bathhouse are shared by men and women, including changing rooms, bathhouses, saunas, etc. Germans believe that everyone has the freedom to **, not to look at other people's**. And it is also believed that ** is not necessarily related to sex. The young people interviewed in the German bathhouse did not think that there was anything wrong with the mixed bath, and asked the host:"Isn't that the case in South Korea? Why? ”For a while, the host was so speechless that he didn't know how to answer.
German culture is not the result of this generation's young people, but has a long history. Dating back to the end of the 19th century, after the industrialization of cities and the rise in population density, people began to miss nature and sought to return to nature. In 1893, Heinrich Pödur published the book "** Man, Cheers for the Future", proposing ——"Only by looking squarely at the human body can we have a true sense of morality. ”
In 1905, the first cultural journal "Beauty" appeared in Berlin, and since then **culture has become popular in Berlin, Hamburg and other big cities. The FKK Sports Association has also been established, which translates to "doing ** sports in the open air, ** sunbathing". For example, running, yoga, swimming, badminton, table tennis and other outdoor sports. Although it was once strictly forbidden by Hitler, this culture remained unchanged until modern times. However, FKK enthusiasts can only do so within the designated activity range. Cities and villages have set aside special places on the shores of lakes in the forest, allowing FKK lovers to do whatever they want and show their beauty. And it's not a niche subculture. Currently, there are 136 FKK sports associations in Germany. According to the FKK Sports Association, nearly 10 million people in Germany have experienced FKK culture, which is about one-eighth of the German population.
Recently, Germany has also been discussing whether women should be banned from swimming topless. Many women and support groups joined forces to demonstrate**, riding their bikes naked and shouting:"No one's nipples are free until all nipples are liberated. ”The result of the street ** is -By 2023, some German cities, including Berlin, have set the tone for topless bodies of all genders, even in public swimming pools. This is a situation that is absolutely impossible to see in East Asia, and it can only be said that we can also be regarded as hanging a key on our foreheads - an eye-opener.
Berlin is also one of the top three fetish cities in the world, the others being Amsterdam and Tokyo. In the film, we visited the BDSM studio in Berlin, and compared to here, "Fifty Shades of Darkness and Gray Flying" is completely sprinkled. Stills from "Fifty Shades Darker".
As we all know, Germany's precision industry is very developed, so it is also ingenious in the production of small toys. Many of the words that East Asia is ashamed to say have been made legal in Germany, such as BDSM studios. In 2018, the World Health Organization revised the International Classification of Diseases to remove the BDSM. So SM is not a disease, it's just an XP.
In the 6 episodes of the reality show, the host also visited Berlin's most famous nightclub and the world-famous women's ** product company. I also interviewed several couples in a multilateral relationship to understand their views on feelings. Originally, "I'm not here to break up this family, I'm here to join this family" was just a joke, but the Germans reflected the reality.
The bed is so big that the three of them can sleep completely, which is much more exciting than "Burning Winter".
All of this is explosive for the Korean male host, and it is also for the audience. That's why they did this showNothing is criticized, just a show of the different cultures of the world.
Culture ShockAfter reading the above, I also began to understand why the Netflix reality show "Can't Stop" can beat the United States, Latin America, and Brazil in Germany, and become the largest season in scale. The German version of "Can't Stop".
In the past, Germans were stereotyped and rigid.
But under the lens of Netflix, the Germans are open and open. It's hard to say if this is a stereotype in another sense, but it does open a window to the world for the audience. This window can also be seen in China, which is "World Youth Talk" and "Informal Talks". The latest season of "Informal Talks" mentioned a concept, a three-person couple. That is, the German poly love mentioned above, which also appeared on the West Coast of the United States, and they were called throuple. The interior can also be worn as you like, you can A&B, B&C, C&A. Triangles have a stable structure, and the mathematical theorems don't lie to me. "Plum Blossom Three Alleys: Water and Clouds".
Of course, don't think that all Europeans and Americans are so open. According to Mr. @Handsome Sam, the leader of British international students, menstruation is not publicly talked about in the UK.
There is also a session in the Informal Talks, called "Global Cultural Relativism", in which youth representatives from various countries share their own cultures. For example, the strange bans in various countries. Argentina bans naming babies Messi, Iran bans musical instruments on television, and Malaysia bans wearing yellow.
For example, the strange taxes of various countries. Argentina ranks first in the world in terms of taxes, Turkey has a "face tax", Italy has a "window tax", and the UK has a coffin tax. The United States is even more bizarre, with a tax on sliced bagels, an entertainment tax, and a scenic tax for families living by the sea.
In summary. There are many countries in the world. Whether it's curiosity or learning, understand other people's cultures, and be harmonious and different. As for what is incomprehensible, just respect it.