yeah, iirc its some rather pretty young woman, who has things set up so she can do it at the bunny ranch or some other famous brothel allegedly her, on howard stern or something many women exchange sex for something or other along the lines.... she's taking a rather smart approach to doing so, and with one sex act will pay off her student loans AND make herself a small fortune to live off of for some time. how many women regret their first? how many women regret anyone they've slept with? whether its good or not, whether or not she enjoys it, she'll come out far ahead, and its only one time, and a thought out opportunity she's made her own decision on. i dont think i'd pay a million bucks to sleep with a virgin, but some guys would. its a mental thing, really, all psychological for the most part. she runs the risk of regretting the decision, but she very well may have regretted losing her virginity to anyone else, too, so why not make a million bucks in the process? http://a11news.com/641/natalie-dylan/
i'm not a lady, and i probably still would take you up on that. hell, with 1.5 mil i could easily pay for much better sex than i've had as it is, along with the therapy that would be required after losing my virginity to an old man.
1.5 million actually. Yeah im not surprised she's selling it, it is kinda sad but i dont blame her. Im just surprised that some one would pay that much for it but i guess if your really rich and dont have to worry about money.
she also claims to not necessarily be looking for the highest bidder, but will make a decision based on who can pay the most but still strikes her as courteous and respectful and all that. so idk, i'd say shes thought about it and who cares, really? the controversy is working to her favor, though. fact is for some reason people think this is newsworthy (go to most third world countries and you could deflower a virgin for a grand or less, as i understand it in some cases) all the media attention is only driving the price ever higher. she's manipulating the public very intelligently to get everything she can out of this
i can't see how. shes using a pseudonym, and in not too long people will pretty much forget about this. shes not married as far as i know. as i understand it shes not breaking up a marriage (even in an open relationship, i find it hard to believe a married woman would let her husband spend over a million dollars to fuck a prostitute once) even married people have previous experiences most of the time. that doesnt ruin a marriage. and it doesnt ruin her ability to understand the dynamics of a healthy relationship. i can't see any professional conflict of interest
i really hate the way people make someone's personal life affect their career. like if someone does something "tabboo" like selling their virginity, they must be so immoral and unable to do a good job at anything but whoring. well, that's just dumb.
you are almost certainly right, the news cycle washes all sins. it does present a liability down the road though.
probably not that many. i was with a girl who strongly favored an open relationship. she said i shouldnt feel threatened by her sleeping with someone else because if she met someone she liked enough to leave me for, she wouldnt have to sleep with them to know it. she said she loved me, and if things went bad they went bad, but other people wouldnt figure into it. i think the mentality of a lot of these types of people is if things go sour, just move on, but theres no point forcing it. i dont really like the concept. rather, i think it works fine for some people. but i never want to be in an open relationship, its not for me.
oh, and to answer the question about selling my virginity? oh hell no. i had a wonderful first experience, with a girl i really really really liked, and it was her first experience too. so no, i wouldn't trade that for an auctioned off first time.
Thats pretty aswesome, kind of like my experiance. It's awesome that you were able to lose your virginity to a girl, im sure thats not the case for a lot of lesbians, but i could be wrong
not really. like has been mentioned, she's working under a pseudonym. the only real risk is if someone happens on the off chance to go to her for help, recognize her from some news program a long time ago, AND think its a big enough deal to warrant not paying for further counseling. its not like people will throw a fit about it and run ads saying "dont go to this counselor!" or anything.