Make Prostitution Legal: Venerial deseases could easily be caught from anyone wh

Posted by incall on November 27th, 2017

Venerial deseases could easily be caught from anyone who has regular sex with random partners, Anybody that has sex with various people needs to have regular health checks simply because there can never be 100% protection from all STDs. A prostitute should always use protection when with punters and must have regular health checks at a GUM clinic to make sure they haven’t caught anything because of the shear number of people they come into close contact with. The cheaper a prostitute, the more people they will come in contact with and sadly the lower the legality of sex work in a community, the lower the emphasis on hygiene and health checks as these are not monitored. This simply means that health wise, its riskier to go with cheaper hookers than more expensive ones, some will even argue that its safer to be with an expensive hooker than a random partner you could meet in a bar or club who does not know the seriousness of an STD or why you need a health check at a GUM clinic regularly if you are sexually active with multiple partners.
In 1986, the Victorian Labour government [Victoria, Australia] legalized brothels, claiming crime would be eliminated, sex workers lives would be made safer, and there would be fewer health risks, a further study was carried out in 1998 to show the difference in the transmission of STDs among prostitutes as follows: “The prevalence of sexually transmitted bacterial infections was 80 times greater in 63 illegal street hookers than in 753 of their legal brothel counterparts....” Occupational health and safety law is only applied to Prostitutes in lawful brothels but not to their illegal counterparts on the street, lots of sex workers work outside the law in Australia and this has implications for their health that are hard to quantify. (Nov. 18, 2000 - Bebe Loff, PhD , Elizabeth Gaze, LLM, Christopher Fairley, PhD).
Another study revealed that a legalised system of prostitution that mandates health checks and certification only for women and not for punters is blatantly discriminatory to women. Women only health checks do not protect them from HIV/AIDS or STDs from their punters since male clients can and do transmit diseases to the women. It is argued that legalized brothels protect women through enforceable condom policies but its down to the individuals concerned to understand that its really about their own health…. In one of CATW's studies, women in sex-work interviewed reported the following: 47% stated that men expected sex without a condom; 73% reported that men offered to pay more for sex without a condom; 45% of women said they were abused if they insisted that men use condoms, some women said that certain establishments may have rules that men wear condoms but, in reality, men still try to have sex without them. One woman stated that it's regulation to wear a condom at the sauna, but negotiable between parties on the side." (2003 - Janice Raymond, PhD)
Health in sex-work is not only about the health of the prostitutes, anybody that has sex with various partners must understand that their health is at risk and must use protection and have regular checks at a GUM clinic.

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