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| Though the practice is officially legal, it tends to be frowned upon among many communities. It is typically more common in the southwestern portions of the country, but can also be found in larger cities around the country.
| Though the practice is officially legal, it tends to be frowned upon among many communities. It is typically more common in the southwestern portions of the country, but can also be found in larger cities around the country.
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|Prostitution is relatively rare in Hendalarsk proper due to very low rates of poverty, the state's extensive and well-provisioned social services and its liberal asylum strictures. It is formally illegal in Hendalarsk proper although entirely decriminalised, while sex workers are legally able to unionise for their own safety. Buying sex is regarded as extremely dishonourable among mainland Hendalarskaren. The situation is very different in the [[Pentapolis]]. Mainland Hendalarskara cultural taboos are still the norm in the cities of [[Hukenen]], [[Jendaburg]] and [[Molinstadt]] - although the same "permissive" regime (outright legalisation, commercial regulation) is notionally in effect as in [[Miledaas]], which is notorious as a centre of the Levantine sex industry. In the city of [[Wrzeszcz-Kokoszki]], by contrast, the sex trade is completely outlawed and the ban is rigorously enforced, with foreigners subject to deportation for violations.
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