Here's your chance to pop her cherry
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:29 am
[center]Would you spend $250K to shag it?
Sacramento State Grad auctions off her virginity
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A Sacramento State grad is trying to make money the old fashioned way, by auctioning off her virginity to help pay for her graduate studies. And so far, bidding is up to $250,000. The 21-year-old who is using the pseudonym Natalie Dylan is going through a legal brothel in Nevada to sell her virginity.
The auction will take place at the Bunny Ranch in Carson City, Nevada with bids coming in through their website. Owner Dennis Hof says "Natalie is a very smart girl. All she wants to do is get her master's degree in family and marriage counseling and be a psychologist. She's selling her virginity to accomplish that,"
So far, hundreds of offers have already come in including some from male virgins. Hof says Natalie is going consider a number of things in determining the winner of the auction, including the amount of money offered and the man's personality. "She wants to be with a nice person that is going to help her continue her education," said Hof.
[center]More Details: http://cbs13.com/watercooler/selling.vi ... 14271.html
Thanks to TBM @ RiP[/center]
Sacramento State Grad auctions off her virginity
[/center]
A Sacramento State grad is trying to make money the old fashioned way, by auctioning off her virginity to help pay for her graduate studies. And so far, bidding is up to $250,000. The 21-year-old who is using the pseudonym Natalie Dylan is going through a legal brothel in Nevada to sell her virginity.
The auction will take place at the Bunny Ranch in Carson City, Nevada with bids coming in through their website. Owner Dennis Hof says "Natalie is a very smart girl. All she wants to do is get her master's degree in family and marriage counseling and be a psychologist. She's selling her virginity to accomplish that,"
So far, hundreds of offers have already come in including some from male virgins. Hof says Natalie is going consider a number of things in determining the winner of the auction, including the amount of money offered and the man's personality. "She wants to be with a nice person that is going to help her continue her education," said Hof.
[center]More Details: http://cbs13.com/watercooler/selling.vi ... 14271.html
Thanks to TBM @ RiP[/center]