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7 minutes ago, bcking said:

Philandering doesn't necessarily mean paying for prostitutes.

 

Prostitution doesn't necessarily mean the women are giving uncoerced consent. Even in places where it is regulated. Where it's not? There are many ways a pimp can coerce women into working as prostitutes.

 

All that being said, my primary issue was specifically with the trading of MEDICINE for sexual services while on an aid trip. That is unquestionably unethical, and I would go so far as to say should be reported to their licensing board in their home countries and they should lose their license. 

All bs aside I agree 100%. trading aid supplies from a non profit for sex with local impoverished locals is a , you going to hell level offense 

 

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