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fwiw sex/human trafficking rarely works the way that people think. They're not being snatched up, shoved in vans, and shipped over in cargo containers to foreign countries and forced to do it at gunpoint. The victims *want* to move to a first world country for the economic opportunities, escaping persecution, whatever, but aren't able to get the process started because they, say, don't have the money or the destination country doesn't want unskilled workers. A sort of 'travel broker' will organise documents, flights, visas, pays off the right officials, etc for the person, to be repaid with part of the money they earn at their destination. The interest on these loans is usually exorbitant or the people are lied to about how much they owe (it's all under the table so you can't exactly go to the ombudsman about it). Then the creditors use that as leverage, maybe they're living in housing provided by the creditors and they threaten to kick them out, or find themselves suddenly known to the authorities. Don't get me wrong, it's exploitative, but it's only a couple extra turns of the dial up from most of prostitution - those women whose rent has risen so high she can't afford it anymore. She's kind of forced into it, but also it's a choice because she could just move out or get a housemate. They're both doing it to maintain a lifestyle.
Of course, that's only if they even are trafficking victims. In all likelihood they're just there because it's the best income you can get as an immigrant with no skills and bad English while your husband is at his plastering job.
Worst case scenario she *is* a victim, but then hey, you're supporting an innocent victim by helping her pay off her loans :)
I vote you do it, shit is cash plus the massage gives me a nice body high that I don't get from fucking prostitutes. And if you're under 50 years old and under 120kg, you're probably the most attractive guy they've seen this week and they will gas you the fuck up.