There has been a constant debate on the linkage between economic situation and prostitution where women defend their practice of prostitution using the economic situation in a country, a close examination of Sunday News stories can reveal.
For instance the current Sunday News carries a story whereby it is said that university students are said to be resorting to prostitution as a result of the unstable economy of Zimbabwe.
A close and rather more realistic approach to concepts will show that for someone to be promiscuous or not depends on her moral values and not the economy of the country; meaning even if the economy is stable if someone wants to be a prostitute they can still be.
"Prostitution is just a personal sexual obsession which has nothing to do with economy whatsoever," commented a youth called Nkazimulo Moyo during a hot debate about this.
Brought to the attention of many people, the issue is a cause of concern as it compromises on the marriage institution and sex as a practice to show love for two married couples.
But I beleive there is a general cause effect relationship prostitutes might in the end be justified in the practice because they need to eke out a living. Prostituion is seemigly a service like any other though quite risky in the long run
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