Thursday, 25 October 2012

virginity for sale. Brazilian student, 20 to sell virginity for $780,000



Her name is Catarina Migliorini, a Brazilian student, 20 years old.

Catarina is set to sell her virginity for a staggering $780,000 after she put it up for auction online.



A Japanise man only mentioned by name as Natsu fended off strong competition from American bidders Jack Miller and Jack Right, and an Indian big-spender Rudra Chatterjee, to secure a date with the 20-year-old Caterina Migliorini.

The auction was said to have closed this morning and the physical education student - who said she will use the cash to build homes for poverty-stricken families was the subject of 15 bids

There has been outrage across the globe, with many claiming she was little more than a prostitute but she countered that by saying 'If you only do it once in your life then you are not a prostitute, just like if you take one amazing photograph it does not automatically make you a photographer.



She also caused more controversy when she revealed she would be followed every step of the way by an Australian crew for a documentary film called Virgins wanted.

She signed up to the project two years ago when she saw an advert by Thomas Williams Productions looking for a virgin to film.

These are the rule for engagement:

The intercourse itself will not be filmed and Natsu will retain a right to be anonymous without his picture appearing in the media.

Sex toys are banned from use and a condom will be compulsory, with Catarina saying she was prepared to prove to any sceptics that she has not had sex before.

Natsu will be tested for sexually transmitted diseases prior to the encounter.

Catarina will be 'delivered' to her buyer on board a plane between Australia and the U.S - being interviewed before and after the sexual act.

Funny enough, a male virgin called Alexander, who is also being followed as part of director Justin Selsey's documentary, sold for $3,000 to a Brazilian woman called Nene B.

So, she gets $780,000 and he gets $3,000 for doing the same job, yet women are still asking for equality at the work place. Are you kidding me?

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