Draft talk:Child prostitution

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This entry has numerous problems due to the fact the it contains no reference. It presents a number of propositions as fact without providing the appropriate documentation. Perhaps it should be made a draft until it can be cleaned up. --Etenne 02:15, 18 April 2016 (UTC)

Isn't it true that most articles we have do not contain references?
Yes, I can provide some references (I spent all day yesterday doing research) but it is not very easy. The "noise" created by the NGOs and the antis makes it very very difficult to Google for unbiased information about young people engaging in sex for money.
I have read quite a bit about this on the Internet (things written by/about minors in Brazil, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, etc.) but I did not expect to be writing an article so I did not keep track of exactly where I had read what. Also, almost no serious research has been done--and that which has been done, has been "tainted" by the highly biased negative attitudes of the researchers. And then, of course, the news media repeats uncritically what those biased researchers report (just as they do regarding research done on BoyLovers) so most people have an entirely unrealistic idea about prostitution in general, and about prostitution engaged in by minors in particular.
I have personally known and (informally) interviewed a large number of minors involved in prostitution (which also includes the informal kinds of prostitution that I mentioned in the article--boys casually engaging in sex, and then just as casually making a request for money afterwards). I have almost never encountered a boy who would appear to be an example of the kind of young person given as the so-called "typical" example in the anecdotes given by those biased researchers.
I have seen how many of these boys live, and I have even met some of their families, who were completely aware of what the boys were involved in. Of course, "the plural of anecdote is not data",[1] (it took only two minutes to find that reference) and that applies to me as well as the NGOs and others supposedly "researching" the question. By the chance of their anecdotes being unrepresentative is, I believe, much higher than that for my anecdotal evidence. And the references which those researchers give are to other researchers who have based their conclusions on equally unrepresentative anecdotal evidence (often from clinical patients while in treatment).
Anyway, I'll do what I can about references, but it won't be soon as it is very difficult to find them due to the problems mentioned above. User4 (talk) 15:58, 19 April 2016 (UTC)