
Sex Trade and Females
The sex trade refers to the exchange of sexual services for money or goods. Throughout history, women have often been central to this trade, influenced by social, economic, and cultural factors. Economic necessity, limited career options, and societal norms have historically pushed many women into sex work. The perception of females in the sex trade has varied, from vilification to awareness of their rights and agency. Discussions today emphasize the importance of understanding the complexities of consent, exploitation, and empowerment, as well as advocating for policies that protect sex workers and promote their health and safety.