
Journalist Aida Topalli said that some massage centers also offer sexual favors.
In an interview for "TPZ", she said that married women also work in these centers, whose husbands are aware.
This statement brought the reaction of pastor Akil Pano, who said that a new stereotyping should not be created in society.
Excerpts from the discussion:
Aida Topalli: Massage centers are places where massage is supposed to take place, but in fact other sexual favors are also given and they are mainly done by Albanian girls. The age group is not defined, they can be younger girls, 20-30 years old but they can be 35 to 45 years old. They have some kind of criteria, but from what they have registered in the police offices in the traffic session, it turns out that there are also women, among them married ones, whose husbands are aware of their activities. In the statements they give in the police offices, they always say that they do it for economic reasons.
Pastor Akil Pano: Intentionally or unintentionally, you are creating a new stereotyping of the Albanian husband, father, son or brother.
Aida Topalli: We have mothers who take their daughters and work in massage centers.
Pastor Akil Pano: I speak as a father, husband and son. There is no Albanian who is a father who chews the idea that his daughter is a prostitute.
Aida Topalli: In theory yes, but I speak from what I have found. Economic necessity has made people do all sorts of things.
Pastor Akil Pano: Not to build a new stereotyping that society has changed and men accept that wives prostitute in massage centers and then go home and make breakfast for their husbands.
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