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    Prostitutes (Sex Social Workers) in Costa Rica Demand Labour Rights

    In celebration of International Sex Worker’s Day (Día Internacional de la Trabajadora Sexual in Spanish), on June 2nd each year, sex workers are demanding recognition of their labour rights, that includes vacation, severance pay, health insurance and a pension. A group of some 400 sex workers represented by the association, “Asociación La Sala”, founded in […]

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    Costa Rica Sex Tourists Getting Younger and Younger

    Costa Rica’s sex tourism industry used to be the exclusive province of graying gringos groping their way through their final throbs of virility. Elderly American sex tourists — or “mongers,” as they call themselves with a touch of pride— travel to San José for catch-and-release “fishing trips,” only not the kind you’re thinking of. Instead […]

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    Canadian Men Will Soon Be Hitting Costa Rica For Paid Sex

    Canada’s Conservative government is attempting abolish the sex trade by targeting “johns” (customers) who purchase sex and anyone else who profits from or advertises the sexual services of others. A bill tabled Wednesday by Justice Minister Peter McKay aims to overhaul Canada’s prostitution laws that views the sex trade as an illicit activity practiced by […]

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    “Sex Social Work” in Costa Rica

    By Ric0. Law can be defined as a system of rules and guidelines which are enforced through social institutions to govern behaviour. Since there is no law in Costa Rica prohibiting prostitution, it can be said that prostitution or “Sex Social Work” in Costa Rica is legal. But, many of the activities surrounding it are […]

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