yes
Mothering and prostitution
Yes, of course there was. But, the women then didn't walk around the city wearing almost nothing. No, there was a house were men (or women) went for prostitution.
Prostitution
Mainly it is poverty and exploitation of women.
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Paula Bartley has written: 'Prostitution' -- subject(s): History, Prostitution, Social conditions 'The Changing Role of Women, 1815-1914' 'Votes for Women'
In Belize where women go for as little as U.S.dollar
they got the vote though free prostitution
The sale of light skinned black women for the exclusive use of prostitution and concubinage
women were naturally good and gentle
In Bible times, prostitution was generally viewed as sinful and immoral. Prostitutes were often marginalized and stigmatized in society. The Bible condemns prostitution and emphasizes the importance of sexual purity. Women involved in prostitution were often seen as outcasts and faced social discrimination.
Therese M. Caouette has written: 'To Japan and back' -- subject(s): Forced labor, Prostitution 'Needs assessment on cross-border trafficking in women and children' -- subject(s): Child prostitution, Prostitution