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Dutch prostitutes want same retirement benefits as athletes

They both get paid to score — so now Dutch prostitutes want the same retirement tax benefits as professional soccer players.

They claim both gigs are hard “physical jobs” that call for workers to retire early, the Dutch paper Volkskrant reports.

“Footballers and prostitutes both do a difficult physical job that they cannot do their whole life. Therefore, they would like to be able to save as much as they can,” said Wil Post, a lawyer for Freya, a company planning to open brothels in Utrecht.

He wants Dutch authorities to cough up roughly $7,000 a month in a tax-free pension plan — the same amount soccer players get.

“Men prefer young women: there always comes an age when prostitutes no longer get any work,” he told AFP.

“It can take a prostitute more than 10 years to stop working because she’s trapped, as she can’t save money.”

Prostitution has been legal and regulated in the Netherlands since 2000. Hookers score health care, unemployment benefits and an annual salary.

Dutch authorities declined to comment.