The Associated Press (AP) reports that a 19-year-old New Zealand student has auctioned her virginity online for $32,000 to pay her college tuition fees.

But Kiwi police have issued a warning to the girl about following through with the deal.  Spokesman Jon Neilson said the teenager had broken no law but “we would suggest it’s not a safe practice.” Using chat rooms, social dating networks and other Internet sites to arrange meetings between strangers always raise “issues of personal safety,” he added.

New Zealand, Netherlands, Nevada… why is it that all the places with liberal prostitution laws begin with the letter ‘N’?

Related Resources:

  • What is Virginity Worth Today? (CNN, January 2009)
  • High Bidder in American Student’s Virginity Auction Backs Out (PR Newswire)
  • Prostitution Laws in the US (FindLaw)

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