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Why I'm Selling My Virginity
Courtesy of Natalie Dylan
They say you should value having sex for the first time. That’s why I’m auctioning my virginity online—and the bidding is up to $3.8 million.
When I put my virginity up for auction in September, it was in part a sociological experiment—I wanted to study the public's response. Now it seems that the tables have turned, and the public is studying me.
I’m a 22-year-old woman who recently earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Women’s Studies, and soon I’ll be entering a Masters Degree program in Marriage and Family Therapy. During the time in between, in addition to my regular 9-to-5, I’ve been exploring my upcoming thesis project: the value of virginity. To be more specific, I’ve put my own virginity up for auction on the Moonlight Bunny Ranch website, and I recently received my highest bid so far: a cool $3.8 million.
I've been congratulated for my "entrepreneurial gumption," as one CEO of a Fortune 500 company put it.
In addition to bids, however, I’ve also received an astonishing, sometimes unnerving, amount of media attention. Many of these reports have portrayed me inaccurately, however, so let me tell you what this is all about.
This all started long before September. In fact, it started in college, where my eyes were opened by my Women’s Studies professors and fellow classmates. I came to understand the role of "woman" spanning culture and time. At the university level, I was given permission to think differently and form a moral code of my own design. College opened my eyes.
Like most little girls, I was raised to believe that virginity is a sacred gift a woman should reserve for just the right man. But college taught me that this concept is just a tool to keep the status quo intact. Deflowering is historically oppressive—early European marriages began with a dowry, in which a father would sell his virginal daughter to the man whose family could offer the most agricultural wealth. Dads were basically their daughters’ pimps.
When I learned this, it became apparent to me that idealized virginity is just a tool to keep women in their place. But then I realized something else: if virginity is considered that valuable, what’s to stop me from benefiting from that? It is mine, after all. And the value of my chastity is one level on which men cannot compete with me. I decided to flip the equation, and turn my virginity into something that allows me to gain power and opportunity from men. I took the ancient notion that a woman’s virginity is priceless and used it as a vehicle for capitalism.
Are you rolling your eyes? I knew this experiment would bring me condemnation. But I'm not saying every forward-thinking person has to agree with what I’m doing. You should develop your own personal belief system—that’s exactly my point! For me, valuing virginity as sacred is simply not a concept I could embrace. But valuing virginity monetarily—now that’s a concept I could definitely get behind. I no longer view the selling of sex as wrong or immoral—my time at college showed me that I had too blindly accepted such arbitrary norms. And for what it’s worth, the winning bid won’t necessarily be the highest—I get to choose.
So, with this value system firmly in place, I contacted the organization I felt could best provide me a safe and legal means through which to execute my idea: The Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Reno, Nevada.
I have been to the Moonlite Bunny Ranch twice to meet with its larger-than-life owner, Dennis Hof. I would describe the environment as a comical hybrid of a sorority house crossed with a laid-back gentlemen's club.
The Ranch not only provided me with the publicity to reach bidders through a personal email address on their website, but also as a way to capture a big enough "sample" of the public so I could research their reactions.
Some of these reactions have been surprising. As expected, many people value virginity itself—people who think it’s important to save, and men who think it’s valuable enough to buy. But I’ve discovered that others value the lucrative nature of my experiment even more. I've been congratulated for my "entrepreneurial gumption," as one CEO of a Fortune 500 company put it.
I might even be an early adopter of a future trend, if the ads that clutter Craigslist are any indication of the direction we’re headed in. These days, more and more women my age are profiting directly from their sex appeal, but I’m not sure other women should follow my lead. One conclusion my experiment has already borne out is that society isn’t ready for public auctions like mine—yet.
Natalie Dylan has a B.A. in Women's Studies. She is from San Diego. "Natalie Dylan" is a pseudonym.







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LilmissE
I don't have a problem with her selling her virginity. What gets me is how she tries to justify it and seperate herself from all the other prostitutes. Her selling her virginity is not a social experiement. I think most people are quite aware of what society thinks of selling sex. It's only legal in one state. She needs to be straight up and honest about what she is and what she is doing. She is a flat out whore, plain and simple. I don't think there is anything wrong with that; but at least have the guts to be honest about it instead of hiding behind "social experiment."
unintent
How do we know she is a virgin? Does she have proof? Will she submit to medical testing before to verify her claims?
unintent
"Natalie Dylan", how about "Entail and lay!" (anagram)
hockeydog
Brilliant outside the box thinking!
What would be an interesting next step
is for Las Vegas bookmakers to take
odds on which is a more cynical reflection
of our society, this little gambit, or Paris
Hilton's perpetual quest for fame.
Ya just gotta love it!
CShine
The only woman prostituting herself here is Tina Brown. After the November "kept woman" piece caused bulging site traffic during hard times it's no surprise to see The Beast shooting off with a sequel in hopes that more people will come around here. I'm sure you'll forgive my choice of language since it's obviously appropriate to the tone being set by Ms. Brown and her editorial staff here.
You should make this thing into a trilogy with the third installment offering up some young thing who revels in the cash rewards of being a video ho. Then you can finally consummate your role as Internet Madam by offering not only the printed word but also a full video! Now THAT would be THE BEAST!
(...with two backs)
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cook1974
I can't believe I'm writing this...but I agree with Dylan insofar as our concept of the "good girl" is one who can keep her legs together - a value arguably conceived by men. So, who am I to judge her for wanting cash for a few minutes of her time that she'll no doubt repress anyway?
Mansfieldf
"You go girl!"
rannan3
Bloggers bash Bush, Palin and others as being dumb, not EDUCATED enough, this gals' education seems to have increased her LACK of morals or ethics considerably. I bet she's on the dean's list ! Makes me wonder what professors are teaching in college these days. Ohhh, duhh, I forgot, most if not all are liberals. Nevermind.
JJPasadena
God I love it! You found a way to make this about liberals!? Is it getting to the point that anyone working on their masters must mean that they're a liberal? If that's the angle you're working from then all I say is thank you! BTW: what she's doing is garnering "props" from neocon CEOs. That's the r0x0r for sure! You guys are the worst poor losers in the world. I say "Keep it up!" and I promise you that 2006-08 will look like the good ol days for you Cons.
symphonyofdissent
To be fair, Women's and Gender Studies is typically a very liberal field of study and a liberal arts education is truly about challenging conventional norms. The post above may be stereotypically but it does have some truth in it.
seth65
I wonder if it's possible to reject the dubious history of an ideal (in this case the ideal of virginity) without abandoning the ideal itself.
I wonder if the world is possibly less black-and-white, cut-and-dry, sex-for-money or rejection-of-sex than your argument suggests.
I wonder if it's possible to become a free-thinking and free-living woman without turning your only real possession - your body - into an economic commodity, a product for capitalistic success.
I hope there still are some things more sacred than money.
rmyurick
3.8 million!! There had better be a thorough verification process! Also how do we know this is not a hoax--i.e. that it isn't your uncle so-and-so fake-bidding you up for the publicity?
bongobates
Whoring is whoring even when it is for college credit. This one is highly suspect. One has to wonder about the professor that would oversee such a "project".
Rockingham
Not to put a downer on this, but for this to be scientific, Ms Dylan would need to co-op a female class mate who was not a virgin to offer the same deal (sans the virginity of course) and then we would be able to tell if men were offering $3.8m to sleep with a virgin or $3.8m to sleep with a pretty woman. Somehow (being male) I suspect the later. The state of virginity is irrelevant, but if an attractive female is prepared to sleep with me - what the heck!
Rocket88
"I wonder if it's possible to become a free-thinking and free-living woman without turning your only real possession - your body - into an economic commodity, a product for capitalistic success."
Wait -- isn't that what all of us do? Turn our bodies into implements for making money, usually for someone else? Whether we are digging ditches or performing brain surgery or, in this person's case, spending a little time on our backs with our legs spread, this is how a capitalist society functions.
drekonja
Not much of an experiment- how much will a filthy rich guy pay to have sex. Ms whoever claims to be doing the to find out what the "value of virginity" is. She is not finding out any value- it is easy for someone to shell out 3-4 million, or more, if they are billionairs, or even multi-millionaires. So she will discover that someone is willing to shed a tiny fraction of his net worth, in order to have sex with her. That person is hardly demonstrating that her virginity has value- it shows only that he has nothing better to do with the cash. If she manages to get someone with a 4 million dollar net worth to bid 4 million dollars, I might reconsider, but I'm willing to bet whoever wins this bid will not notice the loss of cash, so in essence will have bought her for nothing of consequence to him. How enlightened.
prodmex
well while i was reading, i was thinking that she has all the right from the world to sale her virginity.some girls j ust give it away for free with the first guy they see,ad they don't even get marriedwith that guy. So i think she's smart by doing this! i dont't cosider this prostitution, i know after all this she's going to well while i was reading, i was thinking that she has all the right from the world to sale her virginity.some girls j ust give it away for free with the first guy they see,ad they don't even get marriedwith that guy. So i think she's smart by doing this! i dont't cosider this prostitution, i know after all this she's going to live her normal lifelive her normal life
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