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Sexual Activities of Prostitutes when Executing their Profession
Authors: M. Zikmundová 1; P. Weiss 2
Authors‘ workplace: Rozkoš bez rizika, ředitelka PhDr. H. Malinová, CSc. 2Sexuologický ústav 1. LF UK a VFN, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Zvěřina, CSc. 1
Published in: Prakt. Lék. 2003; (12): 714-716
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On the basis of a questionnaire survey of 119 commercial sex workers there have been identifieddata concerning the sexual behavior of the probands in the course of carrying out paid sexualservices. On the basis of the results obtained it can be stated that in the field of professionalsexual behavior of the investigated series of prostitutes they on the average have 9.8 clientsweek, intercourse with one client lasting 17 minutes. In all, 15% of them also mentionedcommercial intercourse with women. The most frequent sexual activities of prostitutes withinthe framework of performing their profession are vaginal intercourse, fellatio,andmasturbationof the client. Up to 92% of the respondents mentioned that during intercourse they consistentlyuse a condom, however, three quarters of them have experiences the bursting of a condom.Nevertheless, the majority of the respondents do not know what to do in such a situationproperly. Although up to three fifths of them use lubricating gel, it is mostly not with the intentof preventing sexually transmissible diseases. The majority, 61% of prostitutes sometimesexperience sexual arousal during intercourse with a client and 46% of them had an orgasmsome time. Nevertheless, only a small minority, about on tenth of them, in the execution of theirprofession, experience arousal or orgasms more often.
Key words:
prostitutes - commercial sexual activities - characteristics.
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