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Paying for grad school can break the bank. One Sacramento State grad is hoping to use her body to pay off the debt and finance her master's degree. Natalie Dylan has her virginity up for bid.
Using the alias Natalie Dylan for safety reason, the 22-year-old is going through the Bunny Ranch in Carson City, Nevada. So far the bidding war is up to $250,000.
As CBS 13 reports:
"The main purpose of this is to finance a couple things in my life," Dylan told CBS13. "I think empowerment of women is picking yourself up and doing something on your own to better yourself."
The future psychologist has taken a polygraph test to prove that she's still innocent in the bedroom and is willing to have a medical exam.
The Bunny Ranch's owner Dennis Hof is handling the bidding on his own after eBay rejected an auction. Hof thinks that the young lady is bright and beautiful.
As CBS 13 reports:
"Natalie is a very smart girl. All she wants to do is get her master's degree in family and marriage counseling and be a psychologist. She's selling her virginity to accomplish that," Hof told CBS13. "She's smart enough to sell it. This is empowering her."
The highest bidder may not win the bedding of Natalie though. The winner will also have to be intelligent and an overall nice person. After all your first sexual encounter should be a pleasant one even if there is money on the line.
Part of the reason Ms. Dylan claims she is in a financial bind is because of her stepfather. She alleges that he used her college status to fraudulently apply for student loans and then took off with that money.
As CBS 13 reports:
"When I was younger, I wanted 100% romance, possibly even wait for marriage. But as I grew up, reality kinda hit. And I think its a capitalistic society and I want to capitalize on this," explained Dylan.
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