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1. Working safely in prostitution  
[Translate to English:] How can I work safely as far as possible? Choose your clients yourself! If you find a client strange, it’s okay to refuse him or her! Be clear with your clients about what you do and…  
2. My rights under the new ProstSchG  
Are operators allowed to tell me how I have to work? No. The ProstSchG law says that operators of establishments may not order you around and may only give you limited instructions. Allow us…  
3. HIV/ AIDS and STIs  
[Translate to English:] What are STIs? ‘STI’ stands for sexually transmitted infection and refers to infections and diseases transmitted by sexual intercourse. Most of them are easy to treat using medicines.…  
4. Homepage  
Police Help-Line Emergency Law Ask Cara*SH +49 151 72312206 We are cara*SH. We provide information and advice free of charge on all issues relating to…  
5. Pregnancy  
[Translate to English:] I am pregnant. Who can I turn to? Sometimes a pregnancy is welcome, sometimes not. There are many advice centres that can help you with all your questions. Contact a…  
6. Health insurance  
Do I need a health insurance policy? Yes. Everyone in Germany must have health insurance cover. This is known as the duty to be health insured. The benefit of this is that if you are…  
7. Contraception  
[Translate to English:] What does contraception mean? You should think about contraception if you don’t want to get pregnant. Why is contraception important in my profession? You should think carefully…  
8. Taxes  
[Translate to English:] What are taxes and to whom do I pay them? Everyone who works in Germany has to pay taxes. Your income from prostitution/sex work is also taxed. This means that you have to give some of the…  
9. Social insurance  
[Translate to English:] What is social security? Germany has a social security system. This comprises 5 different types of insurance: health insurance, nursing care insurance, accident insurance, unemployment…  
10. Debts  
[Translate to English:] What are debts? If you borrow money from a friend or colleague, of even from the bank, and you have to give it back, then that is called a debt. But not all debts are the same. There…  
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