The provided text appears to be a spoken word performance or a conversation that touches on various topics, including prostitution, relationships, and human connection. The speaker shares their thoughts and opinions on these subjects, often in a humorous and introspective manner.
The speaker begins by discussing prostitution, stating that it is the oldest profession in the world and that women have the right to use their bodies as they want. They also express their dislike for the exploitation of women in the sex industry.
The conversation then shifts to the speaker's personal experiences and relationships. They mention that they have never been with a prostitute and that they prefer to have meaningful connections with others.
The speaker also touches on the topic of tourism and how it can be linked to prostitution. They express their outrage at the lack of respect for women in certain cultures.
Throughout the performance, the speaker frequently breaks into song and uses humor to make their points. They also mention various unrelated topics, such as their experiences in Algeria and their love of music.
Overall, the text is a stream-of-consciousness performance that explores themes of human connection, relationships, and respect for women.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Prostitution is the oldest profession in the world.
2. The speaker has never visited a prostitute.
3. The speaker was in the army and visited prostitutes with friends.
4. The speaker got gonorrhea from a prostitute in the army.
5. The speaker was treated for gonorrhea.
6. The speaker thinks prostitution should be tolerated in France.
7. The speaker believes that women should be able to use their bodies as they want.
8. The speaker mentions that some women get paid for accompanying men for the evening.
9. The speaker mentions that some women charge 500 euros for accompanying men.
10. The speaker lives in Algeria.
11. The speaker mentions that prostitution is a form of tourism.
12. The speaker believes that there is a lack of respect for women in the sex industry.
13. The speaker mentions that they do not know how to talk about sex.
14. The speaker's parents did not talk to them about sex.
15. The speaker mentions that they do not know how to have a conversation about sex.
Note: Some sentences were not included as they were incomplete, unclear or seemed to be opinions rather than facts.