"The
legal age of consent in Singapore is
16. The
legal age for being a
commercial sex worker is
18.
The 2 extremes of risk are found here. The
safest are the
regulated sex workers (Geylang/Petain/Desker) working out of brothels or ‘houses’. The
most dangerous are the freelance girls plying their trade by the side of the road, the so-called ‘
streetwalkers’.
The
regulated sex workers are required to undergo
sexual health screening every month. They are screened for
HIV, Syphilis, Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. They may also be screened for
throat or rectal Gonorrhea if they have had oral or anal sex. These sex workers are
not screened for other diseases like
HPV or Herpes so you are still at a risk of contracting one of these.
Their licenses are revoked if they are infected with HIV or Syphilis. If they have Gonorrhea or Chlamydia, they are given treatment and allowed to continue working.
The last case of HIV detected in these sex workers was many many years ago. Gonorrhea and Chlamydia cases are seen frequently..... "
Note:
Drs Tan (& Partners) is Sammyboyfor resident doctor. Feel free to seek his medical advice in
SBF Sex Forum:
http://sammy.services/showpos...&postcount=795