The Oldest Profession in the World

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The Oldest Profession in the World

Barbara Holland defines prostitution as“…the oldest profession in the world and is the act or practice of engaging in sexual acts.” However, prostitution is not a new concept in current times; it has been around for centuries. Gerdes states that prostitution is the act of two adults entering a room, agreeing on a price, and having sex. Although this profession has grown rapidly throughout times, it is still illegal and costing the U.S. millions to fight. Prostitution creates a world full of crime and violence. It is also encouraging both young and old, typically women, to sell their bodies, which is causing severe health risks to society in the spreading of sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s). Sexually transmitted diseases are various infectious diseases that are transmitted through sexual intercourse or other intimate sexual contact. Although society has a variety of viewpoints on the practice of prostitution, it an increasing trend that is detrimental to society. Prostitution has issues regarding legal standpoints on the business, the rapid spread of STD’s throughout the human environment, and the morality issues of the practice.

A Thriving Illegal Business

What would the world be like if we didn’t have any government or laws? The majority of laws today have been around for centuries and are sometimes altered so they can best fit the society and keep everyday life rolling smoothly. Laws create a boundary for human beings to follow and create a social normality. However, some people may think the laws may not apply to them or just break them according to their own free will to achieve something in a different mind set. This can cost the government massive amounts of time and money just...

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