Sex Tourism In Southeast Asia
Sex Tourism In Southeast Asia
Tourism is a big part of revenue for many countries in the world today. But just what is it that brings tourist to a specific place? There are many different reasons including buildings, art, beaches, and even prostitution! There is one specific kind of tourism that is causing such an issue in Southeast Asia and other countries. This is called sex tourism which is a major form of prostitution that even involves children. The average girl that is involved in sex tourism is of the ages of 12-40 years old. With the rising popularity of this degrading act, should someone step in and do something?
Many people travel to these Southeast Asian countries just to have many different sexual partners without any attachments what so ever. It is highly advertised in these countries and is not looked down upon, but moreover looked at as a means of making money for young girls. One woman is said to be involved with 5,000 tourist that visit the country in one year. That is why the STD and pregnancy rate in these countries are so high. These countries can not outlaw this form of labor because sex tourism brings in a lot of new people who bring a lot of money and also the prostitutes only job on occasions.
The fact that these are very poor countries does play a major role in the act of prostitution. In many occasions the wife and daughter of a family will have to sell their body just for the family to be able to eat. With the high unemployment rate in these countries the women have no other job qualifications to enter into a regular field of work. This is caused by the low education rates in these countries also. Without the education to actually perform a regular job what must a women do to make some money? They must go into the survival of the fittest and do whatever they have to just to live without misery and starvation. Another reason it is hard to put on a leash is because the task force would be highly overworked as they already are on crimes that really do not hurt anyone. It is evident that no country is going to shut down 7%...