Midnight
Beyond solace
- Jun 30, 2018
- 624
Even if they are doing better financially, it still is an extremely risky line of work. One has to wonder if it is really worth the risk if the person has other job opportunities.
I happen to live in one of the few country's where prostitution is "allowed" to some extent. The ones i know are independant so they don't rely on pimps. They rent a room/window from where they do their buisiness and police are going up and down these streets constantly while also checking up on the girls. They are however not a citizen of my country (no taxes .. no nothing) so they take their money back home once in a while where it's worth alot more than it is here. It's a very strange thing that the government "allows" this kind of thing to happen but it's been like this for decades. (It is only allowed in a certain area/buildings. On the streets it's illegal and considered a felony.) Yes there are still risks involved but it doesn't get much safer than it is here. They also have a panic button etc in their room.