Joris, the Dutch form of the given name George, may refer to:
The Dutch Society for Sexual Reform is a Dutch organization known by the acronym NVSH (Nederlandse Vereniging voor Seksuele Hervorming). The NVSH was founded in 1946, as the successor of the Dutch Neo-Malthusian League, a birth control organisation which opened the first birth control clinic in the world in 1881, in Amsterdam. The NVSH was once the only source of condoms in the Netherlands.
Up to the 1960s, a great deal of energy went into building up the organisation, which in its heyday ran over 60 birth control clinics in The Netherlands. Much work in those early years was put into improving the quality and availability of contraceptives (condom, diaphragm and spermicidal jelly). In 1966 the society reached a membership of 220,000. Contraceptives were officially legalized in 1970, after which membership began to fall. In 2002, the number was about 1500 and late 2008 about 700.
According to its website, the NVSH aims at what it calls the sexual emancipation of individuals and the improvement of sexual conditions in society, including:
You can see it in his eyes
In the way he walks and the way he talks
The kids try and break him his father violates him
But he won't wave that SOS white flag
The anger grips his fists
You can see it in his paved face look
Fall? NO WAY!
Violation Detonation
You said I was born to lose
But now I'm living to win
I've answered my beckoning call, and I'm casting the
Seven deadly sins, ON YOU!
On you, and the world that is against you
But he won't wave that SOS white flag
The anger grips his fists
You can see it in his paved face look
Fall? NO WAY!
Violation Detonation
Raise your fist and fight
Face your fears and rise
Fall? NO WAY!