Teen Vogue magazine is pushing the idea that prostitution is acceptable to its young readers and should be decriminalized, the Christian Post website reports today (April 30, 2019).
Tlaleng Mofokeng, a medical doctor, wrote an article in the magazine titled "Why Sex Is Real Work," in which she says "Sex-worker services between consenting adults may include companionship, intimacy, nonsexual role playing, dancing, escorting, and stripping. These roles are often pre-determined, and all parties should be comfortable with them," she explained.
Mofokeng then compared experiences of prostitutes with her own profession as a doctor.
"I exchange payment in the form of money with people to provide them with advice and treatment for sex-related problems; therapy for sexual performance, counseling and therapy for relationship problems, and treatment of sexually transmitted infection. Isn't this basically sex work?" she asked.
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