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New Zealand Prostitution has been legal for Kiwis since Source: Source - scoop 2. Australia The legal status of prostitution in Oz differs from state to state. Source: Source - webchacha 3. Austria Prostitution is completely legal in Austria.

Source: Source - toktali 4. Bangladesh Male prostitution is illegal, but everything else is legal. Source: Source - photoshelter 5. Belgium They have been trying to remove the stigma, violence and fear associated with prostitution by not just legalising it but also running proper state of the art brothels with fingerprint technology and keycards!

Source: Source - businessinsider 6. Brazil Prostitution in itself is legal here, though you'll totally get busted if you're channeling your inner Snoop Dogg and pimping away to glory. Source: Source - abcnews 7. Canada Prostituting yourself is legal, but buying sex became illegal during the end of Source: Source - rantlifestyle 8. Colombia It is legal to work in the sex industry in Colombia, though pimping isn't. Source: Source - nyt 9.

Denmark Prostitution is legal here. Source: Source - dailymail Ecuador Everything related to sex work is legal here. Source: Source - spiritofbaraka France Prostitution is legal in France, though soliciting in public is still outlawed. Source: Source - huffpost Germany Prostitution was legalised here in and there are proper state run brothels. Not every customer wants sex. One worker not pictured told The Telegraph that she's had customers that want to be walked on a leash "like a doggy," while others only want to tell her stories about their childhood.

Become whatever they need," she said. While the sex trade has encouraged "sex tourists" from the UK, France, and the US to visit, many customers are locals that have been going for years. A man named Michael told Reuters he'd been going since he was 13 and had a favorite sex worker he frequented. Like any other industry, it fluctuates with the economy.

In , with Germany seeing a flood of tourists for the World Cup, many brothels saw a boom in business. After the financial crisis in , business tanked.

Switzerland and Germany have both pioneered so-called "sex boxes" to eliminate street solicitation. Customers drive in, negotiate with a worker, park in a box, and then do their thing,. The facility includes security and on-site social services and is open at 7 p.

A city spokesperson told USAToday that the facility has been effective at stopping violence against sex workers and reducing human trafficking. The industry has developed its own mini-celebrities over the years. Molly Luft, who passed away in , was once considered Germany's most famous prostitute. She regularly appeared on talk shows and even had her own late-night show at one point.

Meanwhile, Martine and Louise Fokkens at 70 years old are considered Amsterdam's oldest prostitutes. They have worked the De Wallen district for fifty years and written books about their experience.

Some cities even have holidays to celebrate their red-light district. Each summer Frankfurt hosts "Bahnhofsviertelnacht" or "Train Station Quarter Night", a festival that runs through the city's famous red-light district. Amsterdam even has a Museum of Prostitution celebrating the city's history of the sex trade Despite Switzerland's successes with the "sex box" experiment, many are starting to consider sex work legalization to be a failure in the Netherlands and Germany.

Despite hopes that legalization would bring sex work out of the dark, little about the industry is in the open. Only 76 women have taken advantage of laws that would allow them to get social security.

Many hoped a reform law would improve regulation, but it seems to have done little. In Hamburg, about sex workers registered with police as required, but some social services believe there are as many as 6, sex workers in the city. Because many sex workers are foreigners and only come for a few months, they see no benefit in registering.

They don't want to pay taxes or be branded as sex workers. A bigger issue is that many activists say they've seen an increase in human trafficking since the sex trade was legalized. The vast majority of human trafficking is for forced prostitution, and Germany and the Netherlands are among the worst offenders. Raids on red-light establishments are frequent, but human trafficking is difficult to prosecute.

A European Union-funded report found that over 23, people were trafficked from to Activists say legal sex work makes it easier for traffickers to have coerced trafficked workers in plain sight. Sometimes, workers come willingly, lured by profit, but find working conditions to be abysmal.

Some sex workers argue that the solution is not to a ban, but better legislation. Amsterdam's mayor, Femke Halsema not pictured , has called for changes, saying that the industry is "increasingly linked to the humiliation of women by large groups of tourists. There are many feminist activist groups throughout Europe that are outright against any kind of legal prostitution and are trying to ban it.

Sabine Constabel, the leader of Sisters, a group that helps women leave the sex trade, considers any kind of sex work to be rape. And to top it all, the sex tourism industry is worth billions with millions of sex workers, both legal and illegal scattered around the globe. Germany : Prostitution and even street prostitution is wide spread and organised sector in Germany and it is completely legal.

Interestingly, people join the flesh trade in Germany willingly and there are advertisements, and job offers through HR companies. The practice carries on till date.

Dominican Republic : Travellers to the Dominican Republic will see legal brothels, marriage parlours and prostitutes openly roaming around in many of the downtown areas of Santo Domingo and Puerto Plata.

The Dominican Republic ranks fourth highest in the world among countries exporting large numbers of sex workers. Spain: Party destinations in Spain that include Madrid, Ibiza and Barcelona which are known for their riveting club and bar scene have also become popular sex tourism destinations. Street that is known as the red light area. Malaysia : While prostitution is illegal in Malaysia, it is still rampantly practiced and services are widely available.

The demand is particularly high in places like Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. Most of the sex workers are trafficked from neighbouring countries like China. Kenya : While it is one of the countries in Africa which is relatively easier to visit, it also has one of the largest sex tourism industries on the continent.

Interestingly, Kenya is a popular destination among older white women who want to 'buy' some time with a man. Children are lured into prostitution by tourists willing to pay handsomely for sex in secret locations.

The Netherlands: Often considered to be one of the most popular sex tourism destinations in the world.



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