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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 136. Chapters: Fictional prostitutes, Male prostitutes, Types of prostitutes, Quentin Crisp, Comfort women, Catwoman, Prostitution, X-23, Whitney Dean, Devadasi, Lady Marmalade, Nikki Newman, Pretty Woman, Janine Butcher, Leanne Battersby, Fanny Hill, Kelly Taylor, Rachel Mason, Pat Evans, Hooker with a heart of gold, Whore of Babylon, Charity Tate, Donna Beck, Mantis, Typhoid Mary, Darla, Echo, Kate Roberts, Victor, Hannah Baxter, Mary Smith, Holly Robinson, Sierra, Speedy, Fantine, Donna Ludlow, Bargirl, Nana, Evey Hammond, Call girl, Rapture, The Lady of the Camellias, Nina Harris, Denham Fouts, Nancy, Oiran, Jessica Bennett, The Girls of Old Town, Stacy X, Electric Eve, Charlotte the Harlot, Emily Stewart, Stephanie Charlton, Zofia Potocka, Markus, Jana von Lahnstein, Coagula, Tristessa, Ivy Pearson, Georges Querelle, Tracy Kavanagh, Jeanne de Bellem, Laura Palmer, Sanky-panky, Dean Johnson, Kagema, Pallakae, Onsen geisha, Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress, Jacopo Saltarelli, Bottom girl, Yvette Carte-Blanche, Cat MacKenzie, Meretrix, KC Koloski, Hierodule, Deuki, Josie Russell, Ulla Winblad, Qedesha, Delicatue. Excerpt: The term "comfort women" was a euphemism used to describe women forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II. Estimates vary as to how many women were involved, with numbers ranging from as low as 20,000 from some Japanese scholars to as high as 410,000 from some Chinese scholars, but the exact numbers are still being researched and debated. A majority of the women were from Korea, China, Japan and Philippines, although women from Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia and other Japanese-occupied territories were used for military "comfort stations." Stations were located in Japan, China, the Philippines, Indonesia, then Malaya, Thailand, then Burma, then New Guinea, Hong Kong, ...