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Promotion of prostitution is getting out of hand

The Bez Association, which helps women involved in prostitution, is being attacked by feminists who promote this form of earning as a normal and satisfying profession, as well as by the LGBT community, which has canceled their invitation to the Equality Parade.

Representatives of the Bez Association emphasize that: "prostitution is the most blatant form of gender inequality, it is possible to exploit the female body, female sexuality when a woman is in a crisis situation. It is the oldest oppression in the world, not the oldest profession."

The Bez Association emphasizes that prostitution largely affects left-wing communities and is disappointed that the LGBT community has withdrawn their invitation to the Equality Parade. The justification received was: "prostitution has always been part of the queer community culture, and we are focusing on people who work in the sex industry."

On the other hand, the Feminist Fund, which instructs women on how to prostitute themselves in a satisfying and safe way, has stated that women who rescue prostitutes from oppression are "stigmatizing" this profession.

The source of the news is infopiguła.

This is not the first news of this kind in recent months and years. Especially well-known portals such as Onet and WP have recently become famous for articles promoting prostitution as something normal - as a good profession.

Publicists emphasize high earnings, satisfaction from being an object of desire, and the possibility of foreign travel. Authors do not mention how providing such services affects the psyche of their heroines or their ability to lead a normal life after "retirement."

What do you think about the progressive secularization of customs? Do you believe that everyone has the right to do whatever they want with their body? How will this affect the ability to build relationships for those who provide such services and use them? Write in response to this post.

Finally, to the gentlemen, I ask: would you potentially consider entering a relationship with a person who has provided sexual services?

The Bez Association, which helps women involved in prostitution, is being attacked by feminists who promote this form of earning as a normal and satisfying profession, as well as by the LGBT community, which has canceled their invitation to the Equality Parade.

Representatives of the Bez Association emphasize that: "prostitution is the most blatant form of gender inequality, it is possible to exploit the female body, female sexuality when a woman is in a crisis situation. It is the oldest oppression in the world, not the oldest profession."

The Bez Association emphasizes that prostitution largely affects left-wing communities and is disappointed that the LGBT community has withdrawn their invitation to the Equality Parade. The justification received was: "prostitution has always been part of the queer community culture, and we are focusing on people who work in the sex industry."

On the other hand, the Feminist Fund, which instructs women on how to prostitute themselves in a satisfying and safe way, has stated that women who rescue prostitutes from oppression are "stigmatizing" this profession.

The source of the news is infopiguła.

This is not the first news of this kind in recent months and years. Especially well-known portals such as Onet and WP have recently become famous for articles promoting prostitution as something normal - as a good profession.

Publicists emphasize high earnings, satisfaction from being an object of desire, and the possibility of foreign travel. Authors do not mention how providing such services affects the psyche of their heroines or their ability to lead a normal life after "retirement."

What do you think about the progressive secularization of customs? Do you believe that everyone has the right to do whatever they want with their body? How will this affect the ability to build relationships for those who provide such services and use them? Write in response to this post.

Finally, to the gentlemen, I ask: would you potentially consider entering a relationship with a person who has provided sexual services?

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