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Sex worker is a term used to refer to individuals who engage in sexual activity in exchange for money or other forms of compensation. This can include prostitution, exotic dancing, and other forms of sex work.

Sex workers face a variety of risks and challenges, including the risk of physical harm, arrest and legal consequences, and stigma and discrimination. Many sex workers face economic and social pressures that lead them to engage in sex work, while others may choose to do so as a means of financial independence or personal fulfilment.

There is ongoing debate about the regulation of sex work, with some advocating for legalization or decriminalization to improve safety and working conditions for sex workers, while others argue that it should remain illegal as it is considered immoral and degrading to women. However, regardless of legal status, sex workers face significant risks and challenges, and efforts should be made to support and protect them.

Sex workers are often marginalized and stigmatized by society, and many face significant obstacles to accessing health care, social services, and legal protections. It is important to recognize the agency and autonomy of sex workers, and to work towards creating a more inclusive and supportive society that respects their rights and dignity.


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