Explain why young village girls are often drawn to the idea of prostitution. How has industrial growth changed this?
What will be an ideal response?
Village girls lead a sheltered life, and the appearance of women only a little older than themselves with money and nice clothes is tremendously appealing. They admire the results of this thing called prostitution with only the vaguest notion of what it is. Recent research found that young girls knew that their sisters and neighbors had become prostitutes, but when asked what it means to be a prostitute their most common answer was wearing Western clothes in a restaurant. Drawn by this glamorous life, they put up little opposition to being sent away with the brokers to swell an already booming sex industry. Industrial growth has limited sex slavery because many of the girls have alternatives involving education and training
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