First of all, the most common kind of prostitution in Thailand is an economic, not a moral, issue. Most prostitutes come from the poor farming northeast ("Isaan") and speak a Thai-Lao or Thai-Khmer dialect. They have a 6 year government education from a country school (after that, it's not free). Their employment options are $100 per month jobs in factories doing 6 day weeks at long hours, or similar employment ... or far more money hanging around foreigners, getting exposure and learning real life things, and hanging around with their friends.
Most of them send a big chunk of their money back home to their family. Most don't take drugs or even smoke, and many don't drink alcohol.
It is cultural arrogant of people from wealthy countries to come here and preach about morality. Try having their background and their options.
In comparison, in rich countries there are many "matrimonial prostitutes", i.e., women who prefer to marry a rich man who will support them rather than work for their own money, pursue a career of their own, and find someone with a similar purpose in life, similar interests and similar values. Many people in rich countries never have enough money, and are very materialistic. That is more morally questionable.
However, in Thailand there is an increasing trend of young students entering prostitution in order to buy fashion items. There are also prostitutes who are addicted to gambling, alcohol and drugs. Plus there are scammers. Like the matrimonial prostitute, this is a moral matter of values and interests, not an economic necessity.
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Eerste van alles, die mees algemene soort van prostitusie in Thailand is 'n ekonomiese, nie 'n morele, kwessie. Die meeste prostitute uit die swak boerdery noordooste ("Isaan") en praat 'n Thai-Lao of Thai-Khmer dialek. Hulle het 'n 6 jaar regering onderwys van 'n land skool (na dit, dit is nie gratis). Hulle diens opsies is $ 100 per maand werk in fabrieke doen 6 dag weke lang ure, of 'n soortgelyke diens ... of veel meer geld rond hang buitelanders, kry blootstelling en leer werklike lewe dinge, en hang rond met hul vriende. Die meeste van hulle stuur 'n groot deel van hul geld terug by die huis aan hul familie. Die meeste het nie dwelms of selfs rook neem nie, en baie drink nie. Dit is 'n kulturele arrogant van mense uit ryk lande om hier te kom en te preek oor moraliteit. Probeer om hul agtergrond en hul opsies. In vergelyking, in die ryk lande is daar baie "huweliksgoederebedeling prostitute", dit wil sê, vroue wat verkies om 'n ryk man wat hulle sal ondersteun eerder as werk vir hul eie geld te trou, 'n loopbaan van hul eie te streef en vind iemand met 'n soortgelyke doel in die lewe, soortgelyke belangstellings en soortgelyke waardes. Baie mense in ryk lande het nooit genoeg geld nie, en is baie materialistiese. Dit is meer moreel twyfelagtige. Maar in Thailand is daar 'n toenemende neiging van jong studente wat prostitusie om mode-items te koop. Daar is ook prostitute wat verslaaf is aan dobbel, drank en dwelms. Plus daar is scammers. Soos die huweliksgoederebedeling prostituut, dit is 'n morele kwessie van waardes en belange, nie 'n ekonomiese noodsaaklikheid. Vergeet hervorming of doel
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