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Catarina Migliorini: Brazilian auctioning virginity says this ought to be legal

CatarinaVW10212_optBY BOB HOLT
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

A Brazilian woman who was inspired by an Australian documentary says she wants to help her homeland, and it’s all for the good of the cause.

20-year-old Catarina Migliorini is trying to raise money to build homes in Santa Catarina of southern Brazil. She is doing that by selling her virginity in an online auction.

According to Digital Journal, Migliorini said in a statement, “The winning bidder will be entitled to get at least an hour with me. More than that, it depends on the moment.

“The buyer can not act out fantasies or use sex toys. It is mandatory to use a condom and he can only take my virginity, nothing more. We can talk, but kissing is not in the contract.”

The New York Daily News reported that Migliorini signed on for film “Virgins Wanted” two years ago when she saw an advertisement looking for a virgin to film. The Australian film crew will follow Migliorini, and record her emotions before and after her first time.

According to rt.com, the auction winner will be tested for sexually transmitted diseases before the meeting, and Migliorini, will be tested to prove her virginity. The encounter will happen on a private jet heading from Australia to America, to assure no prostitution laws are being violated.

The money will reportedly be invested in a public housing project for poor families in Santa Catarina.

Migliorini says she is not a prostitute, but believes the service should be legalized. She calls her first experience “a business deal,” and says that she has the support of her family. “My mother gives her opinion, but she gives me freedom to make my own decisions,” she said, according to Brazil Dispatch.

The bidding for an hour with Catarina Migliorini had reached $190,000 by noon today, according to auction site virginswanted.com.au.

 

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