The best thing about public sex -- besides the sex -- is that there's a good chance you might get caught doing things (and/or people) you aren't supposed to be doing a mere 8 or 56 feet from clueless, law abiding, non-sex-having citizens. It's not just the friction and the moaning that makes hooking up hot (though of course they're good too) -- sometimes it's the risk and the danger. But would public sex be as titillating if you weren't half-terrified the cops were going to show up at any second and find you romping in the bushes or fellating in the Wendy's bathroom? We may soon find out.
A new signage system in a public park in Slotervaart, The Netherlands (just south-west of Amsterdam), now lists areas where gay sex is known to take place so that visitors don't unintentionally wander into the area without knowing what they might see (or feel). "If you don't want to be confronted by a vision of that sort, the signs allow you to avoid specific areas," municipal spokeswoman Manon Koffijberg said.
While having sex in public was against the law, the park has been used for this purpose for so long that it has become "gedoog," a Dutch word for tolerating unwanted behavior, Koffijberg explained.
Most of the sexual activity happens in the park's bushes and Koffijberg said that the signs are intended to help keep it there. "There are various groups of users of the park; people with small children who bathe on the beaches, those who walk their dogs, gays cruising and nature lovers," Ms Koffijberg said. "Things are arranged so that each group can relax in their own area without intruding on each other."
Now all they need is a concession cart that can roll up next to the ice cream man and sell Magnums, lube, and baby wipes.
-- NOAH MICHELSON
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This is too funny. I don't know what else to say.
Posted by: aketzle | May 07, 2009 at 12:45 PM
Hey, why not? Public sex has a long, long history. It is not going away.
Posted by: coda-tours.com | May 07, 2009 at 05:46 PM
i love it. they should do this in some of the parks in san francisco too. haha
i have often thought that the dutch are so kewl about so many things that it might be fun/worth it to live there for a while....
i visited years ago and found amsterdam to be an enchanting city. this really just reflects their realistic and relaxed attitudes toward sex and drugs and.....
Posted by: michaelj72 | May 07, 2009 at 08:52 PM
If you watch the documentary SEX DRUGS AND DEMOCRACY, it's all about how Dutch government trusts its citizens. Such as drugs: if you do them in this part of town inside the cafes, public consumption is tolerated. If you decide to wander down the street or into the family portion of a park, you'll be arrested.
Why fight what is victimless and bound to happen? Just set aside a space for it to occur and stop beating the air.
Posted by: SteveDenver | May 08, 2009 at 07:13 PM
who is coda-tours.com ?
Posted by: miguel | September 16, 2009 at 01:13 AM