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History: Origins
Escort Work has always been considered a profession throughout history. It seems that its origin
dates back to none other than
18th century BC, located in Mesopotamia. Here there were already some laws that protected women who dedicated themselves
to said work.
In fact, the Hammurabi Code regulated inheritance rights of each of the escorts.
In Babylon, for example, the norm was different. Here all women were forced to be escorts or companions for
sexual acts at least once in life with
some foreigner as a sign of hospitality. In the Bronze Age, the Phoenicians and Greeks also practiced it in
honor to the goddess of
fertility.
According to the Bible, in the Genesis section, Tamar passed herself off as an escort, being hired by Judah.
This means that it was already something that was taken into account even in the oldest writings.
Phoenicians and Greeks, the most complex, Sexual Commerce in Greece
In honor of the goddess of fertility, a series of traditions had to be fulfilled that involved women
They will beat themselves,
later offering her hair to the goddess. If they did not want to lose it, they had to enter a market to which they only passed
foreign people.
To recover it, they had to be escorts as many times as they could and offer the profits in the form of offerings to the goddess.
In classical Greece, both women and men served as escorts or sexual companions without it being
no taboo. Almost all of them were young
and they could be free and independent. However, they had to wear different clothing than the rest of the population.
They paid their taxes like any worker, as it was mandatory.
The Athenian king Solon founded the first brothel in the 6th century BC. in the city of Athens. Nevertheless,
pimping was expressly prohibited. The profits went to the construction of the Temple of Aphrodite,
goddess of love and lust.