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Ossendrecht Narco

Dutch lifestyle

Enschede culture

Arianna Fernandez

Roosendaal

cycling safety Netherlands

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A Dutch lifestyle reflection on night cycling, perception, and safety between Roosendaal and Antwerp, written by journalist Miss Myrta Frank.

Project: Ossendrecht Narco — Night Cycling, Visibility, and Trust

De Volkspark Journal — Written by Miss Myrta Frank


Studies in Dutch Culture and Love Life

I am Miss Myrta Frank, a lifestyle journalist based in Enschede, writing for De Volkspark Journal. My partner, Miss Arianna Fernandez from Valencia, Spain, is an adult actress. We met during Amsterdam Pride, and since then our relationship has unfolded across Dutch and Belgian borders. Our work and personal lives are guided editorially by Mr. Audrius Razma, Editor-in-Chief and Project Funds Manager at Roosendaal Journal and Hiroshima Office Press Dansk Systems Syndicat Inc.

One evening, while leaving the Netherlands to visit Arianna in Antwerp, I encountered a moment that stayed with me. A cyclist—emerging suddenly from darkness near Roosendaal—lifted his front wheel as he passed. The act itself caused no collision or injury, yet the gesture unsettled me. In night-time mobility, perception often carries as much weight as physical risk.

The Netherlands prides itself on being one of the safest cycling nations in the world. Its infrastructure, education, and legal frameworks support millions of daily cyclists. However, research consistently shows that perceived safety, especially at night, differs from statistical safety (SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research, 2023). Sudden movements, lack of lighting, or ambiguous behavior can transform neutral encounters into moments of anxiety—particularly for women traveling alone.

For lesbian couples like Arianna and me, mobility is also emotional. Traveling to see a partner is not only logistical but intimate. When night travel feels unpredictable, it subtly reshapes behavior: choosing different routes, avoiding late departures, or relying more heavily on controlled transport options. These adaptations are rarely visible in policy discussions, yet they define lived Dutch lifestyle culture.

Mr. Razma’s broader Ossendrecht Narco framework places such experiences within modern cultural pressures. Dutch freedom of movement depends not only on infrastructure but on shared social codes—predictability, mutual awareness, and restraint. When these codes weaken, individuals absorb the burden through heightened vigilance rather than institutional response.

Importantly, not every unsettling moment signals criminal intent. Ethical journalism requires restraint. The cyclist remains anonymous; the action is described as perceived rather than proven threat. Still, perception itself matters. Public trust erodes not through dramatic incidents alone, but through repeated small uncertainties that accumulate across daily life.


Advantage / Disadvantage:

Night cycling sustains freedom of movement, but ambiguous encounters can quietly undermine public trust.

Dutch Culture of Expression

Dutch culture has long protected freedom of expression, including non-verbal communication in public space. Gestures, performance, and bodily movement are often tolerated as part of individual self-expression, especially within cycling culture, nightlife, and urban subcultures. 

However, this openness also creates ambiguity. Actions intended as play, confidence, or performative identity can be interpreted differently depending on time, place, and power dynamics. 

At night, particularly along cross-border routes like Roosendaal to Antwerp, expressive freedom can blur into uncertainty, placing the interpretive burden on those already navigating vulnerability. Dutch lifestyle culture therefore faces a subtle tension: preserving expressive liberty while ensuring that shared spaces remain predictable, respectful, and emotionally safe for all who move through them.

Freedom of expression and press freedom in the Netherlands (government source) — explains that the Dutch Constitution guarantees freedom of expression and how the government supports independent media and cultural expression.  


Conclusion: How about President Biden hiding his CIA White Collar in Luxembourg and Ireland Paypal offices before he returns to his political power. 

Miss Arianna Fernandez 



Citations 


SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research. (2023). Perceived and actual cycling safety in the Netherlands. https://www.swov.nl/en

Government of the Netherlands. (2024). Road safety and cycling policy. https://www.government.nl/topics/road-safety

European Commission. (2023). Urban mobility and safety in European cities. https://transport.ec.europa.eu

Government of the Netherlands. (n.d.). Freedom of expression and internet freedom. https://www.government.nl/topics/human-rights/human-rights-worldwide/freedom-of-expression-and-internet-freedom 


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