3 Mar 2010 @ 15:37
According to an article in the Swedish Aftonbladet, a political movement will soon open free bordellos in Norway. Translation:60 women and 30 men have already signed up.
All said they look forward to... give away free sex.
- They have an uncomplicated relationship to it, and believe that sex is as natural as eating breakfast, "said Frank Horn Hartvedt, chairman of Fripolitisk Movement, to Aftonbladet.
Soon Norway's first five free brothels will open.
The Norwegian sex purchasing law was introduced in 2009, and spurred a free political movement.
Now the five free brothels open - in protest.
- 60 women and 30 men have already signed up, said Frank Horn Hartvedt, chairman of Fripolitisk Movement...
Opens in May
The movement, which he started with his brother, has rented premises in Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger and Kristiansand. All five brothels, which open in May, will be used to give away free sex.
- As to exactly how we will do this, we will give more detailed information closer to the opening, " said the chairman.
As the service is free and sex workers will not receive any compensation, the activities will not be affected by the ban on purchasing sex.
"Prohibition is a mistake"
- First and foremost, we do this in order to focus on our free political message. Secondly, we want to clarify that it is wrong to prohibit what you can do with his own body. People have a different relationship with sex. It is not just something you do to make children, or when two people are in love. Sex can also be animals or fish. But now the politicians want people to abstain from sex, although it is the best gift God has given man - yes, if God exists, " said Frank Horn Hartvedt.
"Voluntarily"
The 90 sex workers will be called "Ambassadors of Fripolitisk Movement".
- They do this by their own free will. And they have a passion for freedom, so it is about more than just sex for them. We have worked on this for three years now, so many of them are really yearning to get started, " says Hartvedt.
"Ambassadors" will be mostly from Norway, but also from the rest of Western Europe.
- We actually have three Swedes who have signed up as ambassadors, " said Frank Horn Hartvedt. (Via Horny Sweden)
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