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What might be surprising to many Americans is that the Bible-free room isn’t a development just in hip New York City hotels. Across the country upscale accommodations are doing away with the Bible as a standard room amenity. And in its stead undergo arrived a slew of “lifestyle” products that cater to a younger hipper (and presumably less religious) clientele. Since 2001 the number of luxury hotels with religious materials in the rooms has dropped by 18 percent according to the American Hotel and Lodging Association. The Nashville-based Gideons International which has distributed copies of the Christian scripture to hotels since 1908 declined to comment on this trend.
Edgier chains like the W give “intimacy kits” with condoms in the minibar while New York’s Mercer Hotel supplies a free condom in each bathroom. Neither has Bibles. Since its recent renovation the Sofitel L. A offers a tantalizing lovers’ dice game: roll one die for the challenge to be performed (for example. “kiss,” “lick”) and the other for the associated be part. The hotel’s “mile high” kit sold in the revamped gift shop includes a condom a mini vibrator a feather tickler and lubricant. The.
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http://www.technoccult.com/archives/2007/12/05/gideon-bibles-in-hotels-down-18-condoms-and-sex-toys-becoming-more-common/
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