Virginity on sale for $ 780,000!
A 20-year-old Brazilian woman been offering her virginity and a man from Japan known as "Natsu" has managed to place the winning bid. The asking price is a whopping $ 780,000. Talk about being weird but its no wonder that her virginity sold out for so much because she is quite the hot babe. By losing something, Catarina Migliorini could gain $ 780,000.
The 20-year-old Brazilian woman has been auctioning off her virginity online for the past few weeks and a man from Japan known as "Natsu" came out on top with the winning bid.
Natsu beat out five other bidders after a feverish final day where the price of virtue Migliorini's jumped from $ 190,000 on May. 23 to the final $ 780,000 price tag. The news was not so good for her male counterpart, Alex Stepanov, Whose virginity only racked up $ 3,000 from a woman in Brazil named "Nene B."
Catarina Migliorini, 20, is auctioning off her virginity for charity, and received a winning bid of $ 780,000 for virtue. |
Although Migliorini, a physical education student, has claimed
to media that she planned to donate as much as 90 percent of the auction price to charities that want to build homes in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, event auction organizer Justin Sisely, who devised the plan for a proposed documentary, was skeptical.
to media that she planned to donate as much as 90 percent of the auction price to charities that want to build homes in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, event auction organizer Justin Sisely, who devised the plan for a proposed documentary, was skeptical.
"I was surprised she said that, because in all my dealings with her, she made it clear that it was a business decision for her," Australian filmmaker Justin Sisely told The Huffington Post recently. "Now, given how big this story is in Brazil, she's trapped. If she does not give any money to charity, she's going to look bad."
Now that the price of virginity has been established, "Natsu" will be tested for sexually transmitted diseases before getting his big shot with Migliorini aboard a plane flying between Australia and the U.S. - Sisely's attempt to circumvent prostitution laws.
Migliorini will also undergo examination on to prove she is as pure as the driven snow -. Before the actual driving commences
The actual sex act will not be filmed, but both Migliorini and "Natsu" will be interviewed before and after the auctioned-off intercourse, the New York Daily News reported. "Natsu" will be allowed to remain anonymous without his photo appearing in the media.
In order to Ensure the encounter is as tasteful as possible, sex toys are not allowed and "Natsu" must wear a condom.
Although having sex in exchange for money pretty much defines prostitution, Migliorini does not see it that way.
"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 said, according to the Daily Mail. "The auction is just business, I'm a romantic girl at heart and believe in love. But this will make a big difference to my area."
That was when he Sisely's goal started working on the documentary two years ago.
"This is about transforming life," he told HuffPost. "These people want to be different afterwards. Their lives will not be the same. Catarina is the biggest story in Brazil right now. Where will she go after this?"
As for the "donation," it may be hard to find a charity willing to take cash from a person who got it by selling her virginity to the highest bidder, according to Cleon Daskalakis, a former Boston Bruin who now runs NetRaffle.org, a company that raises money for charities on the Internet.
"This type of transaction is setting a dangerous precedent, not to mention a call for global prostitution on a one-time basis," he told HuffPost. "To those of us who promote professional and successful fundraising vehicles, this is a disgrace. I can not imagine any legitimate charity would want to be associated with this type of promotion."
The virgin auction has received worldwide attention as well as skepticism from journalists like William K.Wolfrum,who points out that the production company behind the film, Thomas Williams Productions, seems to have little more than experience doing wedding videos.
"Basically, let me wrap this up as I see it: An unheard-of director is working with an unheard-of producer Two years ago, they floated out the idea of auctioning off virgins and filming the sexual encounters Two years later.. they are back and say the sex will happen by the end of the month, "he wrote on his website.
"I think this world is getting weirder and weider by generation ..."
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