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Does prostitution put you at greater risk for diseases ?

Getting an STI (sexually transmitted infection) is always a risk when having sex. However, by using protection such as condoms, dental dams or PreP, the risk of transmission of these infections is considerably reduced. Furthermore, if you have multiple sexual partners, you should get tested regularly (approximately every 3 months), regardless of the context 

Since sex workers are generally very knowledgeable about how to best protect themselves from STIs and how to detect them quickly, they do not transmit more infections than the rest of the population. In fact, it is quite the opposite! Indeed, the general population is not sufficiently informed on these subjects and many false beliefs persist. These false beliefs increase the risk of transmission of STIs. 

Some people will try to convince you not to wear a condom. If you are younger than your partner(s), they may think you are easier to convince and manipulate. It can be very difficult to negotiate when there is an uneven power dynamic between two people. 

If you have ever been in a situation where someone has tried to convince you to have unprotected sex when you were not comfortable doing so, don’t hesitate to contact a PIaMP worker. We are here to listen to you and give you the tools you need.

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