Practice of engaging in sexual relations in exchange for payment.
Offering sexual intercourse for pay.
1 Both claims allow the police to make a prostitution and debauchery case.
2 Nations have been divided over the best way to deal with prostitution .
3 And that which is true of prostitution is true of pornography too.
4 This is a long way from prostitution , though some say it is.
5 AH: You mentioned that there is a big market now for prostitution .
6 In this country, the average age of entry into prostitution is 12.
7 The violence, the people smuggling, the prostitution all follow in its wake.'
8 Having said that, the leap to full-on prostitution did not happen overnight.
9 One might say prostitution , the oppression of labor, child labor, or war.
10 Either keeping prostitution completely criminalised or toning it down to partial criminalisation.
11 Those who cannot pay risk being beaten, starved, or forced into prostitution .
12 But critics accused it of conflating fears over trafficking with general prostitution .
13 They are almost always viewed as willing participants to their forced prostitution .
14 They see some prostitutes and Sandra suggests prostitution as a possible profession.
15 Such prostitution is illegal in Japan, but its notoriously difficult to track.
16 As an MP, Femke Halsema helped make prostitution legal in the Netherlands.
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Translations for prostitution
Prostitution в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки