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Prostitution in ancient Egypt

The oldest profession in the world

Prostitution in Ancient Egypt
 

Ancient Egypt is one of the earliest known civilizations in history, with a history that goes back more than 5000 years. During this period, prostitution was a common and regulated practice in Egyptian society.

 

Prostitution in Ancient Egypt
 

Prostitution was considered an honorable profession in ancient Egypt and prostitutes were called "god's wives". Prostitutes worked in brothels called "houses of the night," which were often located near temples or royal palaces. Houses of the night were regulated by the government and prostitutes were subject to regular inspections to ensure that they were in good health.

Egyptian prostitutes were considered free women and could choose their own partners. They were also allowed to own property and purchase their own freedom. Prostitutes were often educated and could be very influential in Egyptian society.
 

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Prostitution in Egyptian art
 

Egyptian art is replete with examples of prostitution, including paintings and sculptures depicting prostitutes and clients. The depictions often show nude or semi-nude women in suggestive poses, and wearing jewelry and perfume. These works of art are often associated with religious celebrations or fertility rites.

 

Prostitution in Egyptian politics
 

Prostitution was regulated by the Egyptian government, which levied taxes on houses of the night and prostitutes. Prostitutes were often employed by the government to entertain soldiers and officials. Prostitution was also considered a political activity, with prostitutes often being used to strengthen alliances between nations.

 

Prostitution in modern Egypt
 

Today, prostitution is illegal in Egypt, although street prostitution and brothel prostitution still exist. Sex workers are often marginalized and stigmatized in Egyptian society, and are often exposed to violence and human rights violations.

However, resources exist for sex workers, such as BeMyGirl, an escort agency that is committed to providing a professional and quality service, adhering to ethical standards and ensuring the safety of its sex workers and clients. By choosing trusted agencies, we can support an ethical and responsible industry while respecting the dignity and integrity of sex workers.