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Amsterdam's 2 oldest prostitutes retire after 50 years

Amsterdam's longest working prostitutes, 70-year-old twins Louise and Martine Fokkens, have officially retired after 50 years of work and over 350,000 clients served.

70-year-old twin sisters estimate they saw more than 355,000 clients

Officially retired from the world's oldest profession, twin sisters Louise and Martine Fokkens, were the longest working prostitutes in Amsterdam. (Submarine)

The longest working prostitutes in Amsterdam, twin sisters Louise and Martine Fokkens, have officially retired but onlyafter 50 years of work and over 350,000 clients served.

"I was a little bit tired," Louise told As It Happens host Carol Off in an interview that aired March 18.

The sisterssaid that old age and arthritis were the main reasons for their retirement and have written about their exploits in a new book called The Ladies of Amsterdam.

In a lively and upbeat interview, the twins, who began their careers in their early twenties,explained how they enjoyed their time working inAmsterdam's red light district. They described theplace as safe and more fun than working on the streets.

"We like to work in the red light district," said Louise in broken English."You had fun, we know a lot of people the American boys, the Canadian boys, the German every country come there."

The womensaid they enjoyed spending time with their clients and that they were so successful they have their own house.

But not all memories were pleasant.

Things changed with the European Union and the legalization of prostitution in the Netherlands, said the twins.

At first, women from all over Europe began arriving to work in Amsterdams red light district, they said. That's whenthe "mentality" ofrelationships between clients and prostitutes began tochange for the worse, they said. When prostitutionbecame legal soon after,life as a sex worker furtherdeteriorated becausethe government began takingsome of theirearnings.

Asked ifthey will miss the work, the sisters saidthey would.

Louise saidworking makes her feel younger, and Martine said she misses it because its sometimes nice to be your own boss.

To hear the complete conversation, including the Fokkens sisters future plans,click the audio button above.