- English-speaking world. A
person who
works in the
field is
usually called a
prostitute or **** worker, but
other words, such as
hooker and ****, are sometimes...
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honor of a
goddess or a once-in-a-lifetime prostitution,
professional prostitutes or
slaves owned by a
temple or sanctuary, and
temporary prostitution...
- reasons).
Prostitute or
Prostitution may also
refer to:
Prostitute (1927 film),
Soviet drama film
Prostitute (1980 film),
British film
Prostitute (Alphaville...
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Cocottes (or coquettes) were high
class prostitutes (courtesans) in
France during the
Second Empire and the
Belle Époque. They were also
known as demimondaines...
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looking to
fulfill their ****ual needs. Male
prostitutes have been far less
studied than
female prostitutes by researchers. Even so, male
prostitution has...
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oppose the
practice believe that the
terms child prostitution and
child prostitute carry problematic connotations because children are
generally not expected...
- Cry of a
Prostitute (Italian:
Quelli che contano, also
known as Love
Kills and Guns of the Big Shots) is a 1974
Italian gangster film
directed by Andrea...
- "Common
prostitute" is a term used in
English law
related to prostitution. The term was
first used in the
Vagrancy Act 1824. The term
continued to be used...
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Street prostitution is a form of
prostitution in
which a
prostitute solicits customers from a
public place, most
commonly a street,
while waiting at street...
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girls in Ohio,
between 1981 and 1990. As victims, Dr. No
primarily chose prostitutes working in
parking lots and
truck stops located alongside Interstate...