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Voluntary HIV testing level is high among this young group of sex workers; Financial gain could bring about compromise in condom use among adolescent sex workers despite its invaluable role in HIV prevention.

All the aforementioned authors have individually and critically worked on and evaluated the quality of the manuscript and agreed before sending it for publication. All authors have read and agreed to the final manuscript. Table 1 : socio-demographic characteristic of respondents Table 2 : level of HIV awareness among the respondents Table 3 : condom use among the respondents. Kissil K, Davey M. The prostitution debate in feminism: Current trends, policy and clinical issues facing an invisible population.

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It happened early one morning. About one in the morning he knocked on my door. He was out of cigarettes. He drove to the only place we could get his particular brand of cigarettes on the island at that time; Sanusi Fafunwa street, the unofficial, yet thriving red light district of Victoria Island. It was the very type of busy, sex-worker-lined, dodgy-nightclub-infected, constantly-at-risk-of-police-invasion place at which I could not afford to be seen.

Oga stopped for me to get out, walk between two parked cars and the prostitutes leaning against them, to get to the young boy minding his tray of sweets, pain killers, cigarettes, and condoms across the gutter. I knew it was going to be rough going in. I made it past the few lame attempts to catch my attention. As she approached I turned fully to the boy with whom I was doing business, but still she put her fingers on my hand and called me darling — or sugar, or honey, or whatever it was she called me.

I was repulsed by it. I finished my tobacco transaction and turned around, cigarettes and change in hand, and there she was, the girl in red, still there, still looking ill balanced in her high-heels, still skinny as a model, her dress still so short I would see her panties if she took a long stride. She was the same prostitute who had touched my hand, but her pretty face framed by a blonde mane had changed. Her entire being had deflated. She was no longer the brazen, sashaying, prostitute who had mistaken me for a willing client.



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