From Wikipedia: Prostitution is the business or practice of engaging in sexual relations in exchange for payment or some other benefit. Prostitution is sometimes described as commercial sex.
This video is deeply disturbing. With so many women forced into prostitution, to hear women bragging about it really makes my heart ache. Most women in prostitution don't want to be there. It's not only dehumanizing, it's a form of modern day slavery. Field research in nine countries concluded that 60-75 percent of women in prostitution were raped, 70-95 percent were physically assaulted, and 68 percent met the criteria for post traumatic stress disorder in the same range as treatment-seeking combat veterans and victims of state-organized torture. Beyond this shocking abuse, the public health implications of prostitution are devastating and include a myriad of serious and fatal diseases, including HIV/AIDS.
A path-breaking, five-country academic study concluded that research on prostitution has overlooked "the burden of physical injuries and illnesses that women in the sex industry sustain from the violence inflicted on them, or from their significantly higher rates of hepatitis B, higher risks of cervical cancer, fertility complications, and psychological trauma."
State attempts to regulate prostitution by introducing medical check-ups or licenses don’t address the core problem: the routine abuse and violence that form the prostitution experience and brutally victimize those caught in its netherworld. Prostitution leaves women and children physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually devastated. Recovery takes years, even decades—often, the damage can never be undone.
Prostitution creates a safe haven for criminals. Worse, legalization of prostitution expands the market for commercial sex, opening markets for criminal enterprises and creating a safe haven for criminals who traffic people into prostitution. Organized crime networks do not register with the government, do not pay taxes, and do not protect prostitutes. Legalization simply makes it easier for them to blend in with a purportedly regulated sex sector and makes it more difficult for prosecutors to identify and punish those who are trafficking people.
With that being said, this video is deeply disturbing. These women seem to think that by prostituting themselves, they are somehow defeating the system. Little do they realize, they are victims of it.
We really need to do more to protect our girls worldwide. Selling your soul on purpose- LITERALLY- is not the best way to make money. It's certainly not empowering, and it perpetuates crimes against women. Estimates of the prevalence of incest among prostitutes range from 65% to 90%. "About 80% of women in prostitution have been the victim of a rape. It's hard to talk about this because..the experience of prostitution is just like rape. Prostitutes are raped, on the average, eight to ten times per year. They are the most raped class of women in the history of our planet. "
It's nothing to brag about ladies. When I saw this "video" my heart immediately dropped. Women are the crux of any society. Mottos like these truly leave the mind boggled and sad. What kind of community can grow from mentalities like these? You sell pussy and ain't gotta rap? If you loved yourself, you wouldn't have to "sell pussy" either.
-WTS.
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