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  2. Category:Prostitution in literature - Wikipedia

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    Depictions of prostitution in literature, the business or practice of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for payment. The definition of "sexual activity" varies, and is often defined as an activity requiring physical contact (e.g., sexual intercourse, non-penetrative sex, manual sex, oral sex, etc.) with the customer.

  3. List of prostitutes and courtesans - Wikipedia

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    Agatha - English prostitute, mother of Mother Shipton; Basileia (Ancient Greece) - in Pandemos, this goddess was mainly a goddess for prostitutes or courtesans [5] Bebhinn (Celts of the British Isles) - the goddess of pleasure; Naamah (Hebrews) - an angel of prostitution, one of the succubus mates of the demon Samael in Zoharistic Qabalah

  4. The House of the Lost on the Cape - Wikipedia

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    Yui visits the remains of a shinto shrine, and discovers Hiyori trying to move a huge tree branch off a Komainu statue. After succeeding, Yui gives her umbrella to Hiyori, before she follows her. They head to the emergency shelter and later taken into the care of Kiwa, a wise but kind old woman. Hiyori (ひより)

  5. Category:Fictional prostitutes - Wikipedia

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  6. List of prostitutes and courtesans of antiquity - Wikipedia

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    The Courtesan: The Part She Has Played in Classic and Modern Literature and in Life. The Casanova Society. Henry, Madeleine M. (1995). Prisoner of History. Aspasia of Miletus and her Biographical Tradition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-508712-3. Kapparis, Konstantinos (2017). Prostitution in the Ancient Greek World. Berlin: De Gruyter.

  7. Hooker with a heart of gold - Wikipedia

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    The good prostitute (or more specifically good hetaira, a type of high-end prostitute) emerged as a stereotype in middle ancient Greek comedy for example in Antiphanes's Hydria. The good prostitute appeared even more frequently in new ancient Greek comedy. The work of Menander has long been known for its treatment of the trope.

  8. Hiyori - Wikipedia

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    Hiyori (written: ひより or 日和) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Hiyori Kon ( 今 日和 , born 1997) , Japanese amateur sumo wrestler

  9. Fantomina - Wikipedia

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    The story opens in a playhouse in London where the unnamed main character, intrigued by the men at the theater and the attention they pay to the prostitutes there, decides to pretend being a prostitute herself. Disguised, she especially enjoys talking with Beauplaisir, whom she has encountered before, though previously constrained by her social ...