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Prostitution and Its Unfortunate Aftermath

by prostitutes result from rape, sexualand physical abuse, drug use and past emotional and sexual violence.Defined, “in social and legal contexts...as hated and filthy women, criminals and‘sex workers’,” by Feminism & Psychology Magazine, many people dislike prostitutes. Their lives get turned upside down when they enter the hellish world of prostitution, andsadly enough, many never find a way out. Teen prostitutes remain working in the sexindustry until they have dug a hole so deep that they cannot get out. When, and if, theyever find their way out, They are already so traumatized that their lives tend to be ruinedforever(Farley www.prostitutionresearch.com). When they leave the dark realm ofprostitution, most, if not all, suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, physical andemotional scars and all sorts of health problems. Many never recover from these problemsand henceforth have to live with them for the rest of their lives(Fem. & Psych. Magazinetraumatizing). What can we, as a nation, as a world, do to help prostitutes find their wayout? Well, do not just stand there and watch them die! Next time you see a prostitute onthe street, do not condemn them because of what they do. Think about where they arecoming from and how they feel inside. Think of the trauma that they have experienced intheir lives and reach out a hand to them. ...

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