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It may surprise some visitors to Singapore to learn that prostitution is legal. A pragmatic decision was taken that it was safer to legalise the activities and regulate them closely, rather than to make it illegal and risk driving it underground and out of sight completely. Therefore, both local and foreign women may offer sexual services from government-regulated brothels. They are required to have regular medical check-ups, and to carry a health card. Sexual services may be offered for a fee in massage parlors and karaoke lounges.
Customers in these venues should be careful however, as these operations are likely to be illegal. It is also against the law in Singapore to solicit for sex in public, or live from the earnings of a sex worker, or to run an unlicensed brothel.
Sex between two males, including transgender males, remains a criminal offence in Singapore, according to section A of the Penal Code.
Although the strict licensing and regulations try to protect minors and prevent criminal activity, new ways of offering illegal prostitution appear regularly. Section A outlaws the practice of illegal prostitution, even through online websites.
Despite this, some sex workers have tried to host websites outside of Singapore, to get around these new laws. This article looks at some of the issues and regulations relating to the selling of sex in Singapore. In Singapore, according to sections A and B, it is against the law to have sex with a girl under 16 years of age, or to pay for sex with a girl under the age of 18 β regardless of whether she consented or not.