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Getting
yourself trendy and viral on social media and news feeds has now become
priority for most teenagers and especially girls. This said, Jasmine’s story is
has gone viral after she sold her virginity online for $1.4 million. Co-incidentally,
the buyer is her longtime favorite actor.
Jasmine, a
26-year-old Brit student some time last year listed herself on cinderella escorts to
putting her virginity on sale. The lucky customer that finally won the auction is
a Munich-based businessman and Manchester United soccer star. According to
Jamine, she hopes to invest the money in her own business.
Jan
Zakobielski who runs the agency will also receive 20% of the profit Jasmine
makes out of the sale. "We accompany the girls to the meeting and are in vicinity
if problems arise," Jan explains. He continued that: "of course the
women can cancel the meeting at any point if they feel uncomfortable or the
customer was unkempt or not a gentleman."
It
is reported that the young British student has the support of her family as she
makes this controversial choice. She, Jasmine is purported to have declared
that: "My parents supported me from beginning. They know everything and
agree. I am 26 and they know that I am adult enough for deciding alone what I
do with my body. As I met the actor already and I was always a big fan of
[his], I am more nervous as a fan than about losing my virginity". See quote
on The Daily Mail. She went on
to add that the “meeting” will take place in a Germany-based hotel. "But
who knows. Maybe I will get more nervous when we meet in the hotel."
Jasmine continued.
Furthermore,
Jasmine defended her decision during an interview with The Sun. She made it clear
that: "I really respect ladies who are traditional and want to wait for
sex after marriage. I was one of them. I really wanted to wait for the right
one. But I don't want to wait any longer…" She continued by adding
that: "…so I chose another way
which will make me happy. I am sure about my decision."
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