A 22 year old woman is currently legally auctioning off her virginity and the bid is up to one million dollars. She wants to pay for graduate school and further women's studies and believes this to also be a social commentary - based on people's reactions to her decision.
Losing one's virginity is usually unforgettable. Not always in a good way, mind you - it can be painful, lonely, quick, boring and awkward. Adding to the fact that this man will be a perfect stranger may not help.
She is undertaking medical exams to prove her virginity and will go through a legal Nevada brothel.
Is this a personal decision that no-one should judge?
Is this dangerous for her health, both emotional and physical?
Many women have lost their virginity in a drunken grope so what makes this less moral?
Or is she putting a price on something that should be priceless?