The Dark Truth of Prostitution | How Girls Are Trapped | Human Trafficking Reality
Do you know how, these days, girls are being manipulated, deceived, and pushed into prostitution?
Do you know why this is happening and how it continues?
Why are families and society unable to protect their children?
Somewhere, giving too much freedom, not providing correct information, and lack of awareness are major reasons behind this.
Below are some of the ways through which this is happening today:
1. How Girls Are Taken to Brothels Nowadays
Nowadays, some men go to villages and lure girls by pretending to love them.
They trap them emotionally and bring them to cities.
They make the girls pregnant, and a child is born.
Later, the man who is living with her or claims to be her husband sells her to a brothel owner.
The brothel owner sends the child somewhere else.
This creates a helpless situation for the woman.
She is told that if she does not engage in prostitution, she will never be allowed to see her child.
Out of compulsion, the woman is forced into prostitution.
2. How Young Girls Are Forced Into Brothels
Some people lure girls aged 10–11 years from villages, cities, or neighborhoods.
The same people who bring the girl sell her to a brothel owner.
The brothel owner buys the girl.
Then the girl is given injections so that certain body parts develop faster and she appears older.
She is forced into prostitution.
For several days, she is not given food.
When she becomes extremely hungry, she is beaten and told that she will get food only after agreeing to have physical relations with customers.
Out of helplessness, the girl breaks down.
Only after serving customers is she given food.
The brothel owner then deliberately makes the girl pregnant.
After the child is born, the girl becomes emotionally attached to the baby.
Then the baby is taken away.
She is told that if she wants to see her child, she must continue prostitution and pay money.
If the child is a girl, when the mother becomes old and unable to work, her own daughter is pushed into the same work.
If it is a boy, he grows up to find customers for his mother.
This is why people often see children or young boys calling customers near brothels.
3. How Women Are Trafficked to Brothels During Train Journeys
A woman leaves her home to travel to the city where her husband works, in order to meet him.
Before she leaves, her husband clearly warns her:
“Do not talk to strangers.
Do not accept food or drinks from anyone.
Even if someone offers help, do not take anything.”
On the train she boards, 3–4 young men are sitting on the seat opposite her.
They start calling her “sister” and behave as if they already know her well.
They gradually become friendly and keep trying to offer her food or drinks,
but the woman refuses to eat or drink anything given by them.
Later, when the woman gets down at her destination station,
those same men also get down at the same station.
They say to her,
“Now at least have some tea, sister.”
This is where the woman makes a mistake.
She agrees and drinks tea with them.
As soon as she drinks the tea, she becomes unconscious.
The 3–4 men then somehow carry her away
and sell her to a brothel.
Today, women are being trafficked to brothels using methods like this.
A Help That Destroys Lives: The Bitter Truth of Human Trafficking
There are also gangs that constantly keep watch at large railway stations and crowded public places.
When they notice a girl who is lost,
or a woman who has come to meet someone and is unfamiliar with the area,
or someone wandering around without proper local knowledge,
they become active.
These gangs often include women as well, usually older in age.
They speak very lovingly to the girl, like a mother or an elder sister,
making it appear as if they are genuinely trying to help.
The girl does not realize that she is slowly being trapped.
Under some excuse, she is taken far away,
given food or drinks mixed with intoxicating substances,
which makes her unconscious.
After that, she is forcibly sold to a brothel or a place of sexual exploitation.
The girl never even gets the chance to understand
what is happening to her
or how she has been deceived and pushed into this nightmare.
4. How Women Working in Brothels Trap Other Girls
Some women who work in brothels slowly begin to believe that this is their only life and their only work.
Over time, they adapt to it so deeply that they lose the sense of right and wrong, attachment, or moral boundaries.
When they visit their villages, they openly say that they do this work and earn good money.
They behave in a way that makes village women and relatives curious, and they start asking questions like,
“What kind of work do you do?”
“Where do you work?”
These women clearly tell them that they are involved in this work.
In this way, they manage to convince some women or girls to join them.
Sometimes, even the girl’s parents agree, saying,
“She is a village girl, nothing bad will happen.”
“She will go and work, earn money, and our life will improve.”
But when the girl reaches that place, she realizes the harsh truth —
she is expected to do sex work in a brothel.
Some girls who are brave or financially stable manage to return to their villages.
But those who come from extremely poor families, where even food is scarce, are forced by circumstances to stay and enter this work.
They start sending some money back home from there.
They cannot tell their parents the truth about what they are doing.
Their parents had sent them away believing that their daughter would work honestly and improve the family’s condition.
But instead, the girl ends up being pushed into prostitution.
She tells her parents that she has left that work and is doing some other job.
Betrayal from Within
There are also cases where some girls bring another village girl to the city on the pretext of giving her a job, and then sell her to a brothel.
The girl doesn’t even realize that she has been sold.
When the girl cries and says,
“I want to go home, please let me go,”
the brothel owner refuses and tells her that the same person who brought her there has already sold her without her knowledge.
Then the brothel owner says,
“If you want to leave, you must pay this much money.”
The girl does not have that amount, so she cannot escape.
Out of helplessness, she gets trapped there and slowly starts doing sex work.
Even if, after a long time, she somehow manages to collect enough money and returns to her village,
many times her own family refuses to accept her.
Because of this rejection, she is often forced to return to the same life again.
This is the reason why many girls, once trapped in this cycle, are never able to fully escape it.
5. This Also Happens in Some Countries
In some countries, girls are taken from one country to another under the promise of work.
They are told that if they do the same job in another country, they will earn much more money.
The girl is taken abroad and brought to cities like Hong Kong or Pattaya, where prostitution operates openly.
There, she is forced into sex work against her will.
Her passport and visa are taken away, which makes it impossible for her to leave or return home.
In many cases, the local police are unable to help, and sometimes they are also involved or corrupted.
Even if the girl tries to escape, the head of the trafficking network has people spread across nearby areas.
Because of this network, it becomes extremely difficult for the girl to get away safely.
In this way, many girls are taken abroad with false promises of other work and are then forced into prostitution.
Their passports and visas are confiscated, trapping them with no way out.
6. How a Woman Traps a 15–16-Year-Old Girl and Pushes Her into Prostitution
Some women trap girls aged 15–16 and push them into prostitution.
These women first visit places like schools, colleges, malls, or local shops and observe girls who seem financially needy, lonely, ignored by others, or emotionally vulnerable.
They watch such girls carefully for several days and then slowly start talking to them.
Over the next one or two months, they become very friendly, gaining the girl’s complete trust.
The woman takes the girl to malls, goes shopping with her, and watches movies at cinemas.
During this time, the girl never questions why this woman is doing so much for her.
Gradually, the woman learns about the girl’s family situation, home conditions, and financial problems, and uses this information to deepen her trust.
Sometimes she behaves like a caring sister or family member, and at other times like a close friend who jokes and laughs with her.
Many times, the woman deliberately wears revealing clothes and behaves as if such things are completely normal.
Sometimes she even changes clothes in front of the girl, so the girl does not feel awkward, shy, or uncomfortable about such behavior.
Eventually, the woman offers the girl a “body massage job.”
She tells her that the job only involves giving massages and nothing else.
The girl often cannot refuse because she fully trusts the woman.
In the name of massage work, the girl is then sent to wealthy clients.
There, very little massage actually happens, and in many cases the girl is forced into physical relations.
In some situations, videos are recorded and used to blackmail the girl.
Due to fear and helplessness, the girl is unable to leave the work and slowly becomes trapped in prostitution.
Later, the same woman offers the girl more money if she brings other girls like herself.
Tempted by money, the girl then traps other girls in the same way she was trapped, pushing them into prostitution under the excuse of massage work.
7. Under the Name of Tourism and Parties
Have you ever noticed that in many countries there are places promoted for tourism where parties are organized—business parties, night parties, and areas filled with bars?
These places are advertised as tourist destinations, and people from many countries visit them for leisure and entertainment.
In many hotels at such locations, girls are also “provided” to guests.
This raises an important question:
Where do all these girls come from?
These girls are brought in using the same methods described earlier—through deception, false promises, and manipulation.
Many of them try to escape, but they are unable to do so.
In some countries, this has become a major part of the local economy.
Because of this, law enforcement related to such activities is often weak, disorganized, or deliberately ignored.
8. Trapping Through Social Media and Everyday Places
Nowadays, girls are also being trapped through social media platforms.
Friendships are first created online, and a luxurious lifestyle is shown to impress them.
The girl gets emotionally attached, falls into the trap of love, and starts trusting the person completely.
In that trust, she goes wherever the boy asks her to go—even running away from home in some cases.
In the beginning, the boy treats her well for one or two months.
But later, he sells her to a brothel or sends her to another country.
9. The Trap That Starts at the Gym: Trust, Blackmail, and Exploitation
Sometimes, a girl goes to a gym for fitness.
There are certain men there who quickly sense that the girl may be easy to manipulate, especially if she is innocent or trusting.
Some men start by complimenting her, slowly gaining her trust.
They pretend to be caring and romantic, gradually trapping her emotionally.
They invite her to restaurants, show fake love, and slowly take control over her.
Later, they invite her to a hotel, have physical relations with her, and secretly record videos.
These videos are then used to blackmail her.
She is forced into repeated sexual exploitation.
Sometimes she is made to have relations with other men as well.
Hidden cameras are used, and videos are uploaded to porn websites to earn money.
If the girl becomes too scared, she is told to bring one of her friends along.
Her friend is invited under excuses like a birthday party or a casual meeting.
The friend is given drugged food or drinks, causing her to lose consciousness.
Then the same acts are done to her—videos are recorded, and later she is blackmailed using those videos.
This cycle continues repeatedly.
These people exploit many girls in the same way.
Out of fear, the girls neither go to the police
nor are they able to tell their families about what is happening.
10. A New Method of Human Trafficking in High-Profile Societies
Some manipulative men first rent flats in well-known, high-profile residential societies.
In the beginning, they appear completely normal.
Slowly, they start socializing with residents and speak politely to everyone.
They present themselves as if:
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they have a good job
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they earn good money
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they are educated and well-mannered
At first, people notice that the man owns only a motorcycle.
After some time, he is seen driving a car.
This creates a strong impression among residents that
“this man is successful and trustworthy.”
He often says things like,
“I have no one… I live alone… I stay away from my family.”
This makes families trust him even more.
Some parents, impressed by his behavior and financial status,
agree to arrange their daughter’s marriage with him.
At the same time, some women fall for his sweet talk, lifestyle display, and fake love
and choose to marry him on their own.
After marriage, the man says,
“Let’s go on a honeymoon to another country.
We’ll be back in 10–12 days.”
This is where the real truth begins.
Under the excuse of a honeymoon, he takes the woman to another country
and sells her there.
She is then forced into prostitution or other inhumane forms of labor.
All her jewelry, money, and personal belongings are taken away.
She loses all control over her own life.
Meanwhile, her parents wait every day, asking,
“When will our daughter return?”
When they approach the police,
they have no solid information about the man—
no real address,
no verified identity,
no relatives.
Even the police are unable to trace him.
And the parents are left behind,
living only with hope and endless waiting.
This Is the Truth — and It Cannot Be Ignored
This is the reality of what is happening today, and no country’s government can completely eliminate it.
Even if serious efforts are made, it will never fully disappear.
Because in this business, people are involved at every level — from the bottom to the top.
It is not only ordinary people.
In many cases, some security personnel, government officials, and influential individuals are also involved.
Wherever prostitution operates, local police often fail to stop it,
because money reaches some officers to ensure that nothing is interrupted.
Even if an honest police officer tries to take action,
they are either transferred or pressured from higher authorities until they are forced to back down.
So How Can This Be Stopped?
If this truly needs to end,
the first thing that must change is our mindset.
Because as long as
there are people willing to pay for sex,
these crimes will continue.
Girls will continue to be deceived, threatened, and sold
only to satisfy demand.
Change will not start with the government —
it must start with us.
Talk Openly With Your Children
We must speak openly with our children about this issue.
We must explain:
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what prostitution really is
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where these girls come from
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how they are trapped through lies, fear, manipulation, and greed
Have you ever thought
that this could happen to girls from your family,
your neighborhood,
or your community?
The Customer Is the Biggest Reason
When someone goes to buy sex,
they are directly supporting the market.
And to grow that market,
more girls are trapped:
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by false promises of love
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by deception
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by fake job offers
That is why it must be said clearly:
If people stop going to such places,
girls will not be lured,
not threatened,
and not sold.
When there are no customers,
this business will collapse on its own.
Opposition Is Necessary
If your friends, relatives, or neighbors
visit brothels or prostitutes for sex,
you must oppose it.
Because by doing so,
they are directly encouraging human trafficking
and destroying countless lives.
How Should You Oppose It?
Explain to them that
their actions unknowingly support a system
that traps and sells girls.
Tell them that one day,
the same thing could happen
to someone they love.
Awareness Is the Strongest Weapon
Today’s understanding must be passed on
to our children,
to our friends,
and to everyone around us.
If you stay silent
and do not spread awareness,
one day someone may deceive
and sell a girl from your own society.
Final Message
Question:
“If people stop going to brothels, how will the women there survive?”
If someone is forced into this work,
helping them does not mean becoming part of their exploitation.
Your visit does not reduce their suffering —
it deepens it.
Because customers exist,
traffickers keep bringing new girls.
If there are no customers,
no new girl’s life will be destroyed.
There are many ways to earn a living,
but dignity and life, once destroyed, cannot be returned.
Destroying one daughter’s life
to feed another’s stomach
is not humanity.
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