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Okay first off I don't smoke pot I do like to drink beer and have sex and watch futbol (soccer) so with that said I will be in Amsterdam on Oct 11 til Oct 15 can anyone thats been there tell me how the weather will be during that time and how should I dress I mean when I see people in Spain and Italy seems like their always dressed up I just don't want to feel out of place in Amsterdam then I see tourists dressed casually. Another thing I like the futbol club PSV will their be any games for them during my visit I was thinking I could possibly catch one of their games? Lastly whats the most I should pay for sex in case I need too I don't want to get ripped off? Thanks

2006-09-16 06:54:37 · 5 answers · asked by truthfully777 2 in Travel Europe (Continental) Netherlands

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I was in Amsterdam around that time of year so as far as the weather it was very cool and it rained all day the first day but was sunny and cool the second. Dress in Amsterdam is very casual you will see a lot of people with dred-locks in their hair wearing. Jeans and a casual shirt should be the most dressed up you will need to be. As far as your fotball team l can't help you but l am sure if you go on the AJAX web site you can see who they are playing and if your team is it then hey you are in luck. OK now lets get to my subject sex. What you should pay the women there will be trying to get as much money out of you as possible. In the red light generally you will start off around 50 then they will try to negotiate more out of by telling you just for you they will do this and do that. Which they really do for everyone. They are trying their best to make you feel special. If you have a car there is a place called the park stand where you drive up and it is a bunch of street walkers there they are much cheaper then the red-light worker because they do not have to pay rent for their room. You pick them up and you drive into the park stand that have these little dividers up there and you do your business for a lot cheaper.

2006-09-16 07:16:34 · answer #1 · answered by meanblacktiger 5 · 1 0

Its mildly cool and at parts a bit of rain. A light sweater at night or a light jacket would do. The Dutch are very Euro casual. I must say that they do dress better than most European countries I've been to. Then again, they are all blond and blue eyed so everything looks good on them.

As for sex...50 Euros. Dont take pictures at the Red Light District. Its forbidden.

2006-09-16 07:03:40 · answer #2 · answered by Clock Watcher 4 · 0 0

Definitley dress warm, but casual. It's a very relaxed place. If your with people that want to go to a "coffe shop", suggest the 420 cafe. Okay, it's a lil dark and just slightly gloomy inside, but it's one of the few I can remember that also sells alcohol.

As for the sex, 50 Euros at the most. Be sure to make it clear beforehand EXACTLY what you want. They will often get you inside only to let you know that you only paid for oral, and that sucks.

2006-09-16 10:29:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hey,,, my work will not allow me to smoke a doobie either,, so,, i like you have to resort to the good beer they have,, Amstel is some of the best I think,, i know,, the heiniekin plant is there,, but i dont like it...Becks is good also...

Look, i dressed like I wanted to,, there are plenty of jeans and shirts , and you will look like most everyone else there,,,,
As far as the red light district,, you go up and negotiate with the young lady you choose,,,,,its usually 30 to 50 Euros.....

Stay away from the gay bars,, and the street dope sellers,,, and you will be ok....i have never had an trouble there,,,

have fun,,,,,
good luck

2006-09-16 07:08:05 · answer #4 · answered by eejonesaux 6 · 0 0

weather will be cold, wet and probably miserable so cover up. Dutch are VERY casual! and they like bright clothes (Orange outfits are common!) girls have their "price list" posted on windows . this may or may not include tax. last time I was in Amsterdam, they advertised 60 euro (per what, I don't know!!!)

2006-09-17 05:13:29 · answer #5 · answered by panda 3 · 0 0

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