Sex industry

woman with long, blond hair in a red, one-piece lingerie lounging on a small bed in a small room
A prostitute in Germany; red is the sex industry's preferred color in many cultures due to its strong association with passion, love and sexuality.[1]

The sex industry (also called the sex trade) consists of businesses that either directly or indirectly provide sex-related products and services or adult entertainment. The industry includes activities involving direct provision of sex-related services, such as prostitution, strip clubs, host and hostess clubs and sex-related pastimes, such as pornography, sex-oriented men's magazines, women's magazines, sex movies, sex toys and fetish or BDSM paraphernalia. Sex channels for television and pre-paid sex movies for video on demand, are part of the sex industry, as are adult movie theaters, sex shops, peep shows, and strip clubs. The sex industry employs millions of people worldwide,[2] mainly women. These range from the sex worker, also called adult service provider (ASP), who provides sexual services, to a multitude of support personnel.

  1. ^ Heller, Eva (2009). Psychologie de la couleur: effets et symboliques [Psychology of color: effects and symbolism] (in French). Pyramyd. pp. 39–63. ISBN 978-2-35017-156-2.
  2. ^ "Sex Worker Myths vs Reality" (PDF). Sex Workers Project. Urban Justice Center. 24 April 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-12-28. Retrieved 28 December 2022.

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