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Greening the oldest profession on earth

We have some good news for those who frequent a particular brothel in Germany. If the patrons arrive by bicycle or show proof of public transportation, they will receive a 5 Euro discount (or $7.00 at the time of this writing) for a standard 70 Euro-45 minute session with an employee. And if that makes you scratch your head or chuckle a bit, consider this.

It is estimated that between three and five brand new people daily take advantage of this rebate, and automobile issues like traffic congestion and parking problems have all but been eliminated. Not to mention, with business growing due to the discount, both the management and the girls are happy too! It puts a smile on everyone’s face both before and after.

Not to be outdone, consider what the former Madam to the Stars, Heidi Fleiss has in the works. She is in the process of constructing an eco-brothel in Nevada, next to the Laundromat she owns called "Dirty Laundry."

Fleiss' venture will be going to be built as a stud farm for woman participants, a resort of sorts that will be run on wind power, and will cater to those that want bachelorette or birthday parties, perhaps a manicure or pedicure.

Although being green may not be the biggest drawing point for a place like this, it may certainly appeal to those who want a little fun in the sun while relaxing in a place with a lower carbon footprint. The facility will be good for some piece of mind and good for a piece of sustainable asset that only a green brothel can provide.

If there is one thing to be gained by all of this (besides a little bit of the obvious) it is the fact that in the farthest reaches of human consciousness, even when participating in the world's oldest profession, eco-friendly change is happening in every step and every business, no matter what moral character it might reverberate. It’s all around us, everywhere, and although it may certainly be making all of us scratch our heads at this one, this does prove that being green has gotten into every niche of our society, from the oldest to the newest professions out there, Because Action speaks louder than words!

Source: BecauseAction.com

COMMENT ON ARTICLE
by Nick
Is this true in rome and outlying areas like Florence and Villavillelonga?