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Prostitution Flourishes in Japan Despite Legal and Social Challenges
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44155, member: 636"] Japan has long dealt with sex work despite strict laws against it. The country's anti-prostitution rules contain major loopholes that businesses exploit to stay legal. These gaps allow the industry to flourish across the nation. Religious beliefs don't heavily restrict sex work in Japan. Buddhism and Shintoism place few limits on sexual activities outside marriage. Japanese culture generally accepts open discussions about sex and related services. Many people confuse geisha with sex workers because of World War II rumors. Allied soldiers spread false stories about geisha offering sexual services. Real geisha never engage in prostitution and find such suggestions deeply offensive. Soaplands represent the most common way businesses avoid prostitution laws. These bathhouses let men pay women to wash them with soap. The law defines prostitution narrowly as intercourse only, leaving other sexual acts legal. Pink salons offer oral services to male customers who rent time with women. Sumata provides sexual satisfaction without actual intercourse through thigh rubbing. Many women enter this work because of family debt problems that force them into sexual slavery. Mainstream Japanese society still disapproves of these establishments despite their widespread presence. The Yakuza crime organization protects many sex businesses from police interference. Police avoid confronting Yakuza operations unless violence occurs. [/QUOTE]
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