Young girls need to know the hard facts about abuse, neglect and life in the sex
industry! Vegas and other bright lighted cities easily confuse women into believing life is "better" on the
other-side where the glamor and rich and famous play. It's not!
Women who have been abused may try to seek
refuge in the "bright" light of the sex trade. Why did I release this book now?-- Good Question... Because
the problem never goes away and with all the media attention abuse and sex in advertising, movies, music, fashion,
etc.... sex still lures women to think that the sex can bring fame and fortune. So when the "nice" man or "person"
approaches a young naive girl and appears to "care" for her and help her out but then wants her to provide sex for
money... RUN to the police- FAST!
There is a law that has worked will in Sweden.
In a centuries deep sea of cliches, despairing that
"Prostitution will always be with us", one country's success stands out as solitary beacon lighting the way. In
just five years Sweden has dramatically reduced the number of women in street prostitution, In the Capital city of Stockholm
the number of women in street prostitution has been reduced by 80% yes 80% There are other major Swedish cities where
prostitution has all but disappeared. Gone too, for the most part are the renowned Swedish brothels and massage parlors which
proliferated during the last three decades of the twentieth century when prostitution in Sweden was legal.
In addition. the number of foreign women now being
trafficked into Sweden for sex is NIL. The Swedish government estimates that in the last few years only 200 to 400 women
annually sex trafficked into Sweden, a figure that's negligible compared to 15,000 to 17,000 females yearly sex trafficked
into neighboring Finland. No other, nor any other social experiment has come anywhere near Sweden's promising results.
By what complex formula has Sweden managed this
feat? Amazingly, Sweden's strategy isn't complex at all. It's tenets, in fact, seem so simple and so firmly anchored in common
since as to immediately spark the question, "Why hasn't anyone tried this before?"
In Sweden prostitution is regarded
as an aspect of male violence against women and children. It is officially acknowledged as a form of exploitation of women
and children and constitutes a significant social problem, gender equality will remain unattainable so long as men BUY,SELL,AND
EXPLOIT WOMEN AND CHILDREN BY PROSTITUTING THEM.