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Essay heading: Child Prostitution
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If only those men knew that these were just myths. Studies show that children's bodies have not matured enough and their immune systems are often not fully developed, ready to take on these vile diseases. And because of their immaturity, they are more vulnerable to diseases such as STDs. An average income for sex workers is $88 per month, but 1\2 of that money goes to the brothel madam... displayed 300 characters
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An average income for sex workers is $88 per month, but 1\2 of that money goes to the brothel madam. They also have to pay for food and boarding, and most also send money home.
Like any other commercial transaction, child prostitution is the result of the forces of supply and demand. What leads to supply? Poverty is a major driving force... displayed next 300 characters
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