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Prostitution in South East Asia and its effect on Female Identity.  

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521109 Prostitution in South East Asia and its effect on Female Identity In this essay I will be exploring the state of prostitution in South East Asia today and I will be evaluating the effect that it has on female identity in South East Asia. I hope to come to a conclusive decision about my position on the subject and I will fully draw my conclusion towards the end of the essay. Prostitution is the exchange of sex for money, a practice that for the most part involves men buying sex from women, boys, or girls. Patriarchy has mislabelled prostitution the "oldest profession" to suggest that it is an inevitable practice. In fact, it developed during historical periods that excluded women from public life. Women who were not confined by either slave labour or domestic labour in the home were assumed to be prostitutes or had no alternative means of survival. Prostitution...

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