Somebody has to say it.
According to a study done in 2006, approximately 800,000 people are trafficked across national borders each year, and millions trafficked inside their own countries. This includes all types of human trafficking, although trafficking for prostitution is thought by some to make up a large portion of trafficking. Because it is illegal, it is hard to find out the real number of women or children forced into sex work. The study estimated that eighty percent of transnational victims are women and girls and up to half of them may be minors (meaning not adults).
Children are sold into the global sex trade every year. Often they are kidnapped or orphaned. In some cases, they are even sold by their own families. According to the International Labour Organization, the problem is well known in Thailand, the Philippines, Sri_Lanka, Vietnam, Cambodia, Nepal, and India. The main causes of human trafficking are poverty, war, and other social issues. Some women are made to believe promises of a better life, sometimes by people who are known and trusted to them.
On substance abuse, a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use, that often interferes with health, work or social relationship. What is the adverse effect
- Mental disorder
- Health complication
- It hurts physically, finances, jobs, freedom, romantic relationship.
It's not worth it, the energy on this bad vices can be channel into modeling, fashion designing whatever feminine job you could think of, remember there's dignity in labor. Work should mean dignity not poverty and don't exchange your dignity for popularity.
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