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Revision as of 16:42, 21 August 2024
The legality of prostitution, the act of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money, varies by nation. Laws in nations may apply to the entire act of prostitution, including sale and purchase, or to specific behaviors of prostitution, including procurement and solicitation.
Summary of legality by nation
Nation | Prostitution | Buying sex | Brothels | Procuring | Solicitation | Disability funded | Notes |
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Benacian Union | For information regarding the hospitality industry, please refer to the Guild of the Lotus. | ||||||
Floria | Banned on recommendation by the Church of Floria. | ||||||
Meckelnburgh | |||||||
Nouvelle Alexandrie | ? | ? | ? | As of 1701 AN | |||
Sanama | As of 1735 AN | ||||||
Senya | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |