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Funny.
![]() http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3537071.stm A German court has rejected a claim from an unemployed man who wanted the state to provide him with pornographic material and free visits to a brothel. The 35-year-old man took his local authority to court after the foreign ministry refused to pay an airfare for his Thai wife to travel to Germany. He argued that they should compensate him for his lack of sex. But the court in the southern town of Ansbach said such activities should be paid out of his welfare benefits. A court spokesman said the man was planning to appeal. Unfulfilled needs The unnamed man argued that, as his wife lived in Thailand, the local authority had to compensate him for his "considerable sexual needs". The 2,500-euro claim (£1,700, $3,050) a month was to fund weekly brothel trips, eight pornographic videos and transport costs to and from a video store. "I require the brothel visits for my physical and psychological wellbeing," the man said in his application. But the court said social security benefits already covered "everyday requirements".
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Cumbria (Northern England)
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That might have been the answer - tell him he could have the brothel visits paid for, but the council would have to hold a public ballot as to who he got at the brothel...?
Then again, if he's prepared to go public with this, he might like that idea. Or second idea, if he made his own videos with the people at the brothel then he could sell them down the pub and pay for his visits. Trev |
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