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To think it's ok to sell your virginity?

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Ducksinarow1 · 14/07/2018 00:38

I've seen a couple of things recently about young women, usually 18-22ish selling their virginity for over £1m, sometimes even more. There was one on This Morning a while ago, saying she wanted to save for uni, start a business and help her parents buy their home. Everyone is always horrified by the idea, but AIBU to think it's worth it for an amount of money so massively life changing?

I lost my virginity to a boy who I was in a 'relationship' with and we liked each other, but it was awkward and painful and far from the ecstasy I'd imagined, and we broke up 2 months later. Most other people I have spoken to about their first time it didn't have that 'wow' moment either - mainly we just wanted to get it over with.

If you could fetch £1m, why wouldn't you?

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insideoutsider · 15/07/2018 08:09

If this was an adult man wanting £1m for his virginity, there'll be no debate in it. There are stories of rich women paying top dollar for one night with the hottest guy. No one calls him names.

In our society, men can do whatever they want with their bodies and there's no judgement but a woman's body is 'sacred'.

An ADULT woman should be able to do ANYTHING she wants with HER OWN body without being flamed. She should be able to sell whatever she wants, be it hair, vagina, virginity, brains, beauty, anything for whatever she wants.

Rebooting · 15/07/2018 08:39

n our society, men can do whatever they want with their bodies and there's no judgement but a woman's body is 'sacred’

It’s only sacred if men say it is. And then they get to buy the sanctity.

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