Abstract
Southeast Asia is a region of diverse cultures, economies, and legal frameworks. The escort service industry manifests differently across countries, influenced by factors such as:
Cultural Norms: Attitudes towards sexuality, gender roles, and commercial sex work vary significantly across the region. Some cultures are more tolerant of sex work, while others maintain strong social stigmas.
Economic Conditions: Poverty, limited employment opportunities, and social inequalities can push individuals, particularly women, into the escort industry as a means of economic survival.
Legal Frameworks: The legal status of escort services ranges from outright prohibition to varying degrees of regulation. This legal ambiguity creates a challenging environment for both escorts and clients, often leading to uncertainty and insecurity.
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