May 24, 2012
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| The book ''[[Vlaanderen vrijt! : 50 jaar seks in Vlaanderen]]'' (Eng: Flanders Makes Love: Fifty Years of Sex in Flanders) states that the [[price of a prostitute]] has remained [[history of prostitution|invariable since centuries]]. It is the equivalent of a [[day's wage]]. | The book ''[[Vlaanderen vrijt! : 50 jaar seks in Vlaanderen]]'' (Eng: Flanders Makes Love: Fifty Years of Sex in Flanders) states that the [[price of a prostitute]] has remained [[history of prostitution|invariable since centuries]]. It is the equivalent of a [[day's wage]]. | ||
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The book Vlaanderen vrijt! : 50 jaar seks in Vlaanderen (Eng: Flanders Makes Love: Fifty Years of Sex in Flanders) states that the price of a prostitute has remained invariable since centuries. It is the equivalent of a day's wage.
The Musée de l'Erotisme in Paris devotes one floor to the maisons closes. It exhibits copies of Le Guide Rose, a contemporary brothel guide that also carried advertising.
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