Kiwi Student Auctions Off Virginity To Pay School Fees

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Her Kiwi Cherry Was Worth How Much

February 4th, 2010No Comments

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You could say that this 19-year-old New Zealand University student has found a creative way to pay her university fees, selling her virginity for $AU36-thousand. But in the same breathe though; you could say that she is more than just a little stupid, selling her cherry (virginity) to a total stranger.

Like what WTF man, when she does finally spread her legs for this guy, is she going to be armed with mace just in case, or will there be a 240-lb Maori standing close by just in case this virgin’s story starts heading for a horrifying climax?

The  young woman who is now known as “Unigirl”, received more than 1200 offers for her cherry from the more than 30,000 views her ad in the Waikato Times newspaper. The ad described her as an attractive young woman who was fit and healthy and had never been in a sexual relationship.

It will be interesting to see how Unigirl proves to, the idiot who is paying that kind of money for her cherry, that there has never been a man who has slammed his love muscle into her love canal.





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