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Research indicates that most of these people do the work due to poor economic conditions. If it were legalized the rooms would be divided, there would be a special building, and prostitutes would be protected by doctors, solicitors and guards. The government must stamp out secret operations and prohibit minors. When I grow old I would like to work in such an organization as a regular inspector.
As for me, I think it better to pay to the government than somebody else. Prostitution is neither legal in Georgia, nor is it banned. Beginner or experienced depends on desire β and expensive or cheap depends on the pocket. He often remembers that he once paid for a woman in the hotel sauna. Levan has been married for 3 years, but three months has passed since he last saw his wife, who has gone abroad on business. The relationship between prostitutes and customers would be simplified.
A psychologist by profession, she has been a prostitute for five years. She calls herself a professional prostitute and believes herself to be a professional. Prostitutes often talk frankly with her, and she knows their thoughts. A woman who has been in this business for years, who has got a child and grandson, will at least be informed that the members of her family know about her, and it is better for her to have an official name.
Many commercial sex workers admit to having venereal disease. According to Tanadgomi, in , at the Medical-Psychological Centre, 40 of men were infected. In recent years there have been two or three AIDS cases.
Gogi Galdava, chief at the Scientific Institute of Skin and Venereal Diseases, says that venereal disease increased in Georgia by 20 per cent from Further increase is expected to be reported this year. Should prostitution be legalised in Georgia? Opinions vary. Some specialists support legalization, while others do not. Supporters of legalisation say that making it legal would allow us to count prostitutes, look after their health, and make the business less criminal.