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In re: Frederick Drumpf

 

Dayna Gross

05 October 2017

 

Throughout German history,

prostitution was never criminalized

and was widely accepted into

mainstream culture.

 

German society agreed

that legal prostitution would,

if not diminish,

decrease criminal sex acts

such as rape and adultery.

 

In fact, famous prostitutes

were often invited to some

of the poshest parties

of their time.

 

The legal ladies worked

inside what were called,

‘Frauenhäuser’, which literally

translates as ‘women houses’.

 

These brothels ran as clean

as a brothel could, until

the 16th century when syphilis

and The Reformation began

invading German houses,

bodies and minds.

 

No one really wanted to see

the brothels go, at least no

male German wanted to let go

of their sideline hobby,

so by the 19th century they

began to enforce a little more

control over these Frauenhäuser.

 

The local ladies then had

to officially register with police

and undergo regular health checks.

 

https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/what-to-know-about-germanys-legal-prostitution-industry