Some brothels in Germany are offering as much sex as a man would like for the flat fee of €100.
This ‘special offer’, however, is deemed by some to be exploitative.
Germany’s largest political parties have agreed that it should be banned.
In 2002, new legislation made sex work legal. Since then, a number of people have become uneasy, fearing that the prostitution industry is growing too rapidly and becoming too pronounced.
The ban was agreed during coalition talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservative Union bloc, according to the newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
The bill will also include other tightened rules for brothel operators as well as better protection of women forced into prostitution.