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Originally posted by dolphinfan
Anger over reality television 'virgin auction'
www.telegrap h.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)
An Australian documentary maker has convinced several young people to appear in a reality television programme in which they auction their virginity to the highest bidder.
e virgins will be paid $20,000 (pounds 12,000) each to take part in the auction and will also receive 90 per cent of their "sale price", according to a report in the Sydney Daily Telegraph.
Initial bids will be placed online
Justin Sisley was forced to move the auction from the Australian state of Victoria to Nevada in America, after authorities said they would charge him with prostitution if the filming went ahead.
Originally posted by earthchild
t's not being held in Australia anymore - from the source article that was in the OP
Justin Sisley was forced to move the auction from the Australian state of Victoria to Nevada in America, after authorities said they would charge him with prostitution if the filming went ahead.
Personally I think it's gross, and I don't see the need for a TV show about it, especially if it gives younger girls the idea.
The girl participating in the article is 21 and as long as they are all old enough to fully understand what they are choosing to do, then yes, they can do what they want.
I'm sure people have done worse things to get $20,000.
Justin Sisley was forced to move the auction from the Australian state of Victoria to Nevada in America, after authorities said they would charge him with prostitution if the filming went ahead.
One 21-year-old woman from Sydney, who used the name Veronica, said she had signed up for the auction to earn money and challenge traditional perceptions about sex.
"Technically I'm selling my virginity for money, technically that would be classified as prostitution, but it's not going to be a regular thing, so in my head I can justify that I'm not going to be a prostitute," she told the paper
step 1: Find young daughters belonging to families with the lowest of family values and exploit their kid's flesh for it!
Sisley admitted his plan was unpopular with the parents of the people involved. "They hate me," he said.
One of the male virgins, identified only as Alex, said he had applied as a way of meeting someone.