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Comments on: 5 questions for woman selling her virginity online

Natalie Dylan is selling her virginity on Bunnyranch.com, and bidding is up to $3.8 million. But is it really such a simple business deal?

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by ImRob January 14, 2009 6:09 AM PST
I bet all those virgins in internet porn films are really kicking themselves now. No wait, that'll be her when she loses her virginity to a fat, bald middle age man with more money than sense.

She'll need every penny to get a memory transplant or at the very least a lifetime supply of drugs to forget the whole experience.

It really begs the question is bad sex, awkwardness and blood really worth $3.8m? I can think of about 3.8 million better ways and, quite frankly, less gross ways to spend that amount of money.
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by loloss2008 January 23, 2009 6:33 PM PST
mmm, sounds like you have more sense than money. you fat, bald, middle aged man. any man that is willing to fork over $3.8m for a piece of ass certainly at one point had the sense to acquire the surplus of cash. no? $3.8m to that dum dum is like $380.00 to a fat, bald, middle aged you. man. as for natalie or what ever her name is good for her. finally a college kid paying her own way, the old school way, with her hymen. 'cause, let's face it, mom, dad, even god couldn't afford tuition at harvard.
by ErnieTheBear January 15, 2009 1:07 PM PST
I had to drop out at 3.5. Anything beyond that is just plain crazy. I have a budget, too, ya know?
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by ChrisMatyszczyk January 15, 2009 5:20 PM PST
Oh, Ernie,

Couldn't you ask the bank for a mortgage?

Chris
by DanielaDineva January 17, 2009 1:27 AM PST
Anything beyond 3.5 is just plain crazy? Muahahahhahaha, your comment really made me laugh. Do you mean that 3.5 is reasonable then?
by DanielaDineva January 17, 2009 1:22 AM PST
Don't I wish I was a hot virgin!
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by loloss2008 January 23, 2009 6:44 PM PST
the not being a virgin part, not so important.... are you hot? we can start the auction off at say, $350,000.00
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