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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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awareness

Mia is an advocator for prostitutes. She regularly visits prostitutes to help them with any problems they are facing, ranging from physical abuse to drug abuse to family issues. Prostitution is legal in Brazil. A prostitute in an interview told a reporter that she had lost many colleagues to HIV. Though she would never practice unsafe sex, some of her peers, who are desperate for cash, will do it for extra money. The government is not doing anything about it though it knows the problem has existed for a long time. That's when Mia steps in. She is distributing condoms to prostitutes on the streets and raising their awareness of the killer disease.


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Mia is an advocator for prostitutes. She regularly visits prostitutes to help them with any problems they are facing, ranging from physical abuse to drug abuse to family issues. Prostitution is legal in Brazil.

  • Mia is an advocator for prostitutes.
  • She regularly visits prostitutes to help them with any problems they are facing, ranging from physical abuse to drug abuse to family issues.
  • Prostitution is legal in Brazil.
  • A prostitute in an interview told a reporter that she had lost many colleagues to HIV.
  • Though she would never practice unsafe ***, some of her peers, who are desperate for cash, will do it /so for extra money.
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Mia is an advocator for prostitutes. She regularly visits prostitutes to help them with any problems they are facing, ranging from physical abuse to drug abuse to family issues. Prostitution is legal in Brazil. A prostitute in an interview told a reporter that she had lost many colleagues to HIV. Though she would never practice unsafe ***, some of her peers, who are desperate for cash, will do it

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