Unfortunately that is always a danger, people smuggling being what it is.
I can, of course, only speak from what I've encountered in Oz and NZ where prostitution, for the most part, is legal.
The houses and the girls are registered and undergo stringent medical checks.
I once asked one who came into the A&E I used to work in if she felt compelled to work in the sex industry. She stated that she was both a stripper and an escort, and she preferred the latter because it helped her fulfil some of her fantasies (yes, hussy, women enjoy sex and have sexual fantasies, too). Of course, the money didn't hurt, either.
I can, of course, only speak from what I've encountered in Oz and NZ where prostitution, for the most part, is legal.
The houses and the girls are registered and undergo stringent medical checks.
I once asked one who came into the A&E I used to work in if she felt compelled to work in the sex industry. She stated that she was both a stripper and an escort, and she preferred the latter because it helped her fulfil some of her fantasies (yes, hussy, women enjoy sex and have sexual fantasies, too). Of course, the money didn't hurt, either.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"