A BRAZILIAN student has reportedly sold her virginity for almost half a million pounds in an online auction.
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The 20yr-old girl simply identified as Catarina Migliorini was one of two virgins to take part in the auction for an Australian documentary. A Japanese man bid £487,000 to be the first to take her to bed.
The girl said she would use the money to study medicine in Argentina, according to Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo.
“I am 20, I am responsible for my body and I am not hurting anyone,” she said.
“For me, it’s not prostitution. When someone does something once in his or her life, this is not considered a profession. If you take a picture and it comes out good, you are not a photographer because of it.”
The documentary has attracted criticism on its Facebook page with several users voicing concerns over the ethics of the auction.
According to the auction’s terms, The girl will undergo a medical examination to prove she is a virgin and the consummation will take place within the next ten days.
The "rules" also ban the use of intimacy gadgets, kissing and recording, as well as stipulating a minimum time of one hour.
Each virgin will reportedly receive $20,000 as well as 90 percent of their "sale" figure.
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1. What do you think about the sales of virginity?
2. Would you classify it as prostitution in another angle?
3. Is it justifiable for her to sell her virginity because she wants to use the money to further her education?
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The girl said she would use the money to study medicine in Argentina, according to Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo.
“I am 20, I am responsible for my body and I am not hurting anyone,” she said.
“For me, it’s not prostitution. When someone does something once in his or her life, this is not considered a profession. If you take a picture and it comes out good, you are not a photographer because of it.”
The documentary has attracted criticism on its Facebook page with several users voicing concerns over the ethics of the auction.
According to the auction’s terms, The girl will undergo a medical examination to prove she is a virgin and the consummation will take place within the next ten days.
The "rules" also ban the use of intimacy gadgets, kissing and recording, as well as stipulating a minimum time of one hour.
Each virgin will reportedly receive $20,000 as well as 90 percent of their "sale" figure.
QUESTIONS:
1. What do you think about the sales of virginity?
2. Would you classify it as prostitution in another angle?
3. Is it justifiable for her to sell her virginity because she wants to use the money to further her education?
Please let's have your VIEWS.
Thanks.
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- Constantyno Fyno Montyna and Odeleye Olayinka like this.
- Enyinda Nathaniel Okey at least she knows what she did with hers... In Nigeria it could be for a Nokia Phone or a BB..... or a recharge card sef
- Benjamin Kondom Humans have a problem of giving straight help. They must sleep wit a Gal to help. Its a damn shame
- Abari Terkula dats stupidity,no mata wat u dn't hav to giv ur body out 4 moni,dis equal to prostitution.
- Enyinda Nathaniel Okey @Benjamin... even in management science, Victor Vroom gave the expectancy theory. people expect a reward for their behaviour.... she couldnt give for free.... the man couldnt pay her fees for free.... it may look dirty, but all over the world, many gir...See More
- Nnamdi Obi Dinwawor Wats d difference btw her and a girl who is not married but having sex wit her bf 4 free...whether a sin is been paid 4 or not its still a sin...atleast she was sensible enough not 2 sin 4 free
- Chris Koragee · 2 mutual friendswhat is the Definition of prostitution? who is a prostitute and what is the difference between this girls' action and that of a prostitute? This girl is even worst than the prostitutes we know simply because of the way she choosed to start her own sex ...See More
- Endy Edeson @Chirs, she claims that it’s not prostitution. her words: “For me, it’s not prostitution. When someone does something once in his or her life, this is not considered a profession. If you take a picture and it comes out good, you are not a photographer because of it.” CHRIS how would you react to her statement?