B ; cda ; impact on pros + other women ; double standards

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what about the acts made it seem that they were legalising prostitution?
by accepting that the business couldn't be extinguished
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state couldn't regulate prostitution without also appearing to do what?
condone it
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and what did this have massive problematic implications for
victorian society
3 of 13
what were contemporary notions of gendered sexuality maintained as?
men had sex for pleasure, women had sex for procreation
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what did cda appear to be doing by only examining prostitutes > soldiers? blaming?
blaming venereal diseases on women alone
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therefore accepted prostitution as?
necessity for males
6 of 13
but blamed women for?
problems it created
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in britain what was the growing feeling that prostitutes were?
victims
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and what was happening to them for public health?
suffering
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why were people especially mad at the government composition?
all men
10 of 13
passing legislation that only impacted?
women
11 of 13
and blamed them for?
diseases spread bc men can't ******* just keep their **** in their ****** pants
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this was so immoral and unfair it did what to women?
mobilised them to become radicalised and campaign for fundamental british political change
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state couldn't regulate prostitution without also appearing to do what?

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condone it

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and what did this have massive problematic implications for

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what were contemporary notions of gendered sexuality maintained as?

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what did cda appear to be doing by only examining prostitutes > soldiers? blaming?

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