When it comes to the red light district, what is everyone's first reaction?

Hello! I may have a prison to ask you to sit down.
In fact, the term first appeared in the United States in the 1890s, when prostitutes would put red lights in front of the windows to attract their customers.
Seeing these explanations and red-marked handwriting, I didn't particularly want to escape from this topic, and even couldn't help but want to pick up the wooden fish and knock it twice to show that I was six pure, I had already seen through the red dust and had no desire or desire.
However, it is these topics and pictures that we cannot avoid, and some developed countries have lifted the fig leaf of "sex" early on, displayed it naked in front of people, and even took this opportunity to develop tourism and become a local feature.
Singapore: Geylang
In Singapore, geylang red light district management rights are legalized, but his management of red light district practitioners is very strict, practitioners must hold health certificates, and also undergo corresponding health examinations every month to ensure the health and safety of consumers and tourists. The practitioners in Singapore are mainly Asians, including Chinese, Thais, Vietnamese, etc., which are more suitable for the tastes of China and other Asian countries. Moreover, Geylang has a lot of cheap hotels, and many tourists will also choose to choose their favorite young girls in the bar, and then bring them back to the cheap hotels to spend the night together.
France: Paris
Most people's views of Paris have a variety of stereotypical influences, and this kind of place for singing and dancing is naturally indispensable to Paris. Montmartre is Paris's famous Red Light District, which may not be the same as Singapore, where the Red Light District is more diverse and inclusive, bringing together practitioners from all over the world. If you are "pretentious" and feel that you have a lot of energy, you can also "challenge" to experience the exoticism of different countries overnight.
Germany: Frankfurt
Frankfurt, as the fifth largest city in Germany, its red light district is particularly intimately located, and at night, the lights are on, and the lights are everywhere, even if you don't step into the door, just as a scenic spot to enjoy, you feel beautiful. It is characterized by the presence of only one practitioner in each room, giving people a sense of déjà vu of "Golden House Hidden Jiao". And here will be held once a year "train station night" theme activities, at this time, all the buildings in the house price will be opened, the inside of the delicate and cute, you can see at a glance, a one-time look. It sounds really bloody and magical. In terms of industrial development, Frankfurt is a unique and unique country that attracts red men and women from all over the world to watch.
Japan: Tokyo
People who know a little about Japan and have watched several Japanese dramas must be familiar with Kabukicho. It's not so much a red light district as it is more like a mature erotic industry. Japan has always not excluded or discriminated against this culture. In their view, becoming a small movie (AV) male star, a small movie (AV) actress is not a difficult thing to say, and even they have an extremely strict selection and recruitment process, which is a serious job that can be disclosed with a lot of income. The radio station will even follow the lives of some popular male stars for a day, and the ratings are not low. Moreover, the best men will even hold meet-and-greets, and the screams and cheers on the scene really do not lose the concerts of some big stars in the country.
Australia: Perth
When we think of Australia, the first thing that comes to mind is definitely the cute koala, so Perth must be a popular city for everyone to travel to Australia. However, here is still a series of simple and rude practices of "clearly marking prices, tong soo is not deceived" to attract many people. Although compared to the clustering of other countries, the red light district here is a bit scattered. But while fragmented, there is no lack of governance. Good business reputation and well-placed service are still eye-catching. And the so-called clear price refers to: before you enter the venue, you will clearly know the service time and its corresponding price. In general: the longer the service, the higher the cost you will spend.
I would like to introduce you to the champions of the world's cities:
Netherlands: Amsterdam
Amsterdam during the day, breezy, fresh and elegant, in it, you seem to have met the second "Venice", but when night falls, you will definitely see a different song and swallow dance, you do not have to move your steps, its red light district opens in the city center, even next to the church. The so-called sacred and solemn are but separated by a wall. And the reason why it is unique and unique is that it is extremely inclusive and receptive. Whether you are tall, fat, thin, black and white, or even gay and transgender, you can have a place here, you can temporarily find a place to stay. And his management is very strict, sex workers are registered, certified, so there is no need to worry about consumer health and safety.
So, after reading this content hahaha laugh, what additional information can we get Singapore has the lowest crime rate in the world, the Netherlands is one of the countries with the lowest rates of unwanted pregnancies, abortions, STDs and HIV infections.
Although the causal relationship between the two cannot be forcibly broken, even if you look back at the history of Japan's establishment of the red light district, you can see that the sexual crime rate has decreased in that year or two.
Some say that this is connivance, it is cowardice and compromise that is not well regulated. It seems to me that whatever the facts are, as long as it does not involve making huge profits by forcing others to do things they don't want to do, or choosing children who have not yet grown up. Problems that you can solve for a few hundred dollars without making a sound are more worthy of choice than harming others or even killing a person.
No matter when, in China, the "legalization of sex trafficking" will not become a "decent topic" that can be discussed on the table, it is like a rat that everyone shouts and beats, hiding in a dark corner, no one hears, and those who see it avoid it.
But please remember that if you are female, you have the potential to be a victim; if you are male, you have the potential to be an abuser.
The best way to reduce sexual offences must be the severity of the law and moral restraint. But there will always be people who cannot be touched by the law, and there will always be people who have no moral bottom line.
So these countries, whether it is for the development of tourism, or for any purpose, their own countries, have a special place called the "red light district", the result is that the unintentional willows are shaded, and the country's sex crime rate is reduced.
I really hope that the law is not only superficially arrogant and upright, if many things are just "one willing to fight, one willing to be beaten", is not some ideas and systems, you can slightly absorb and learn from the current situation of other countries: reasonable "loosening", appropriate "control".
If you, who happen to see the article, think that my idea is ridiculous, then I am really touched, because I believe that a defender who sneers at the love of men and women, and who regards "sex" as a flood beast, will certainly not hurt others.
Everyone is a person for the first time, is it good to be kind?
May there be no demons in the world, and every flower girl can live a beautiful life. After all, life should be as splendid as a summer flower.
The above part of the point of view is purely a small editor's nonsense, and different, I wish everyone happiness and health.
Source:
Zhihu: Tiger sign, Weibo
https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/trending/living-in-geylang-red-light-district-11848460
https://www.google.com/amp/s/zula.sg/singapore-prostitutes-hdb/amp/
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/11/29/national/crime-legal/japans-crime-rate-hits-postwar