Prostitution is a complex and controversial issue that intersects with social, economic, and legal factors. It has existed throughout history in various forms, from regulated industries to underground markets. While some argue that sex work should be decriminalized and recognized as a legitimate profession to ensure workers’ rights and safety, others believe it exploits vulnerable individuals, particularly women, and contributes to human trafficking. The legal status of prostitution varies worldwide, with some countries implementing harm-reduction policies and others enforcing strict bans. Regardless of perspective, addressing the root causes—such as poverty, lack of education, and gender inequality—is crucial in shaping policies that protect individuals involved in the industry.
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