According to the Daily Mail, A  Spanish firm offering a professional course in prostitution which it  says 'guarantees a job offer on graduation,' has survived its first  legal challenge to be closed down.   
 For €100, students are taught the history of the world's oldest  profession, how to use erotic toys and the most popular positions  contained within the Kama Sutra.
The  school began advertising the course in May, but within weeks the  Valencian regional government filed a case with prosecutors, alleging  that the school promoted prostitution, which is illegal in Spain. But  yesterday prosecutors said there was not any evidence that a criminal  offence had been committed because advertisements for students did not  promote prostitution, constitute fraud and were not aimed at minors,  reported The Times.
The  venture has attracted much criticism in the predominantly Catholic  country, with many saying it is the wrong way to tempt cash-strapped  Spaniards back into work but the Valencian firm, which flooded the city's university campus with promotional flyers, says it will make the trade safer.
It  will also ensure budding sex-workers will not fall foul of the law,  with in depth descriptions of the industry's laws and how to work around  them.Brandon, who has run the one-week course for eight years, said: 'They will know what they are getting in to.'Prostitution is a career that many people live off from day to day, whether they are single or have a partner.'He added that 95 people, from the age of 19 to 45, had signed up to the diploma - which takes up two hours each day. And,  once they graduate, they receive their first job offer - to become a  teacher in the 'school' where they can help in practical classes.
What  they learn in the series of theory and practical classes will enable  them to 'earn a lot of money, very easily and quickly', according to the  ABC newspaper.Esther Lopez Barcelo, a United Left MP in Valencia, said the party was considering appealing the ruling. 
Sex  is a multibillion-pound industry in Spain, with colourfully lit  brothels staffed mainly by poor immigrant women from Latin America,  Africa and Eastern Europe lining highways throughout the country.
