The first five female sexual assistants, specially trained to provide paid services to disabled people, have started to work in the Czech Republic, Lucie Sidova, director of the Rozkos bez rizika organisation (Bliss Without Risk, R+R), which has trained the assistants, said today.
The Interior Ministry said sexual assistance can be provided but on certain conditions only.
Prostitution is not a crime in the Czech Republic.
"The sexual assistants have been chosen carefully. They decided to do the work themselves. They have long-lasting experience with men and with the work with human body," Sidova said at an international conference on sexual assistance in Prague.
R+R focuses on helping sexual workers and on the prevention of sexually transferrable diseases. Full story...
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The Interior Ministry said sexual assistance can be provided but on certain conditions only.
Prostitution is not a crime in the Czech Republic.
"The sexual assistants have been chosen carefully. They decided to do the work themselves. They have long-lasting experience with men and with the work with human body," Sidova said at an international conference on sexual assistance in Prague.
R+R focuses on helping sexual workers and on the prevention of sexually transferrable diseases. Full story...
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