Eleven-year-old Shefali, a prostitute, gets her eyebrow threaded in front of her small room at Kandapara brothel in Tangail, a northeastern city of Bangladesh, March 5, 2012. Shefali was born in Kandapara brothel as her mother was also a prostitute. She has to serve around 20-25 customers per day. Shefali doesn’t know how much she earns as her Madam takes away all of her income. In exchange she gets food three times in a day and some gifts occasionally. Hundreds of mostly teenage sex workers living in a painful life of exploitation in Kandapara slum’s brothel take Oradexon, a steroid used by farmers to fatten their cattle, in order to gain weight and appear “healthier” and more attractive to clients. Picture taken March 5, 2012. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj (BANGLADESH – Tags: DRUGS SOCIETY HEALTH BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
