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New Zealand virgin auctions herself for tuition

Wed Feb 3, 2010 12:24 AM EST
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Ray Lilley, Associated Press
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WELLINGTON — A New Zealand teenager who says she auctioned her virginity online for $32,000 to raise tuition money did not break any laws but it might be risky for her to follow through on the deal, police warned Wednesday.

The anonymous 19-year-old student offered her virginity to the highest bidder on the Web site http://www.ineed.co.nz under the name "Unigirl," saying she would use the money to pay for her tuition. She said in a post that more than 30,000 people had viewed her ad and more than 1,200 had made bids before she accepted an offer of more than New Zealand dollars 45,000 ($32,000).

Unlike similar New Zealand Web sites, bidding and correspondence between buyers and sellers on the ineed site is private so it is not known what bids Unigirl's offer received.

Web site owner Ross McKenzie said the site's policy was that as long as an ad was legal and did not offend the general standards of society, "it was OK." He confirmed Unigirl was a member on the site.

Prostitution is legal in New Zealand under laws considered more liberal than many countries. Prostitution among consenting adults is allowed in brothels and on the streets, and offering sexual services in print ads and online is also legal.

National police spokesman Jon Neilson said no law appeared to have been breached.

But "we would suggest it's not a safe practice," Neilson told The Associated Press. "There are definitely issues of personal safety" in using chat rooms, social dating networks and other Internet sites that can be used to arrange meetings between strangers.

Unigirl, in her initial post, described herself as attractive, fit and healthy. She did not post a photograph of herself, and bidders did not appear to have a way of confirming any of the details of her posts.

Unigirl said she was desperate for money to pay university fees.

"I am offering my virginity by tender to the highest bidder as long as all personal safety aspects are observed," her ad said. "This is my decision made with full awareness of the circumstances and possible consequences."

The internet has increasingly been used for offering and arranging sex services, and security concerns have quickly followed.

In the United States, 23-year-old former medical student Philip Markoff has pleaded not guilty to killing a masseuse he met on the Craigslist classified advertising site, and raping a stripper and robbing another woman he met in the same way.

Virginity has also been offered for sale online. British newspapers reported last week that a 16-year-old girl in Ireland had offered to sell her virginity on an online classified advertising site but recanted after a reporter posing as a bidder identified himself as from the media. A 22-year-old student in San Diego says she has received bids of up to $3.7 million for her virginity, which is being offered for sale through a brothel in Nevada, CNN reported.

Last year, a Philadelphia woman was charged with promoting prostitution after posting an ad online offering sex for tickets to a World Series baseball game.

Catherine Healy of the New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective, a group that represents sex workers on health and rights issues, said the New Zealand teenager had entered into sex work by offering herself online.

"The amount of money is absolutely huge — and that puts her under enormous pressure to perform all sorts of acts," she said.

But Healy said it was also possible that the successful bidder wanted to "save" the teenager and would not ask her to have sex.

She said the teenager would still have the right to refuse to have sex with the bidder if she changed her mind, and that the bidder could claim his money back.

© 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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weRdoomed

Wish I had thought of that!

  • 2 votes
Reply#3 - Wed Feb 3, 2010 11:22 AM EST
DaVoH

I got 5 on it...

  • 2 votes
Reply#4 - Wed Feb 3, 2010 12:42 PM EST
K-joy

Who said that holding on to your viginity doesn't pay off in the end? cha-ching!

  • 2 votes
Reply#5 - Wed Feb 3, 2010 1:38 PM EST
DaVoH

Wasn't there a woman on Craigslist, who auctioned off her virginity a few months ago?

  • 2 votes
#5.1 - Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:18 PM EST
Par4TheCourse

Darn .. I wish I had the cash.. do they take credit cards?

  • 2 votes
#5.2 - Thu Feb 4, 2010 6:10 PM EST
DaVoH

Hey Par4! I'm not sure, but for 32 grand, she better be good for it...

    #5.3 - Fri Feb 5, 2010 8:20 AM EST
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    Lkessler

    Wow, don't get me wrong, but if that's what the world is coming to, I'd rather not. *ick!*

    • 1 vote
    Reply#7 - Thu Feb 4, 2010 6:12 PM EST
    B.L. Frazer (NYC)

    $32,000.00 for 5 minutes work. Nice payday. If she tapes it, she can pay for her Master's and PhD.

    • 1 vote
    Reply#8 - Sat Feb 6, 2010 2:04 AM EST
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