Giselle, 19, model, claims to have sold her virginity for nearly $3 MILLION to an Abu Dhabi businessman through an escort website – and says the second highest bidder was a Hollywood actor

Our thanks to James for this. An extract:

Giselle said she was ‘shocked’ by the outrage against women selling her virginity, describing it as a ‘form of emancipation.’

Ah, yes. Prostitution as a ‘form of emancipation’. I’m sure Julie Bindel would concur.

The piece has attracted a lot of comments. I particularly enjoyed this from ‘peach’ in Swansea:

They PAY themselves for a photo shoot then class themselves as models I know because my sister has done it and she’s got a head like a wasp.

8 thoughts on “Giselle, 19, model, claims to have sold her virginity for nearly $3 MILLION to an Abu Dhabi businessman through an escort website – and says the second highest bidder was a Hollywood actor

  1. Typical female privilege. Most men have to pay, by one means or another, to lose their ‘virginity’. Where’s the male privilege in that?

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    • Diverse authors such as Dr. Warren Farrell and Dr. Catherine Hakim have pointed this out. Although it is tempting to think of feminists as dungaree wearing lesbians. “Pestminster” and even the Hollywood revelations appear frequently to be ladies in tight dresses and heels (and a fair amount of make up). These “brave” feminists are symptomatic of the “everyday sexism” middle class wing of feminism (so well represented on both benches of parliament) which in fact is all about leveraging advantage.

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  2. No matter how much feminist rhetoric to the contrary, prostitution and sex remain the biggest, and perhaps most important asset of women. It is certainly not science, patenting, or company founding. If feminists empower women into becoming prostitutes, then what was the whole point of feminism? Feminism did not stop women from selling sex. it merely exposed women’s inability to compete with men on an equal footing.

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  3. My guess is that most of the “outrage ” is from other women who are jealous but don’t feel that they can say that openly. Instead they have to justify their objections in terms of women being ” objectified” or” exploited” or some such other rubbish.

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  4. This is a big disappointment for me.

    Do I take it that my bid of a free night out at the Stacton Working Men’s Club (with all the free beer you can drink) and a packet of crisps of you own choice (INCLUDING Cheese and Onion) has failed?

    To what lengths must I now go to win her affection?

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  5. Eh, if a millionaire idiot wants to be parted from his money so easily (decadence is at play there I suspect), who are we to stop him? Most prostitutes don’t charge as much, but perhaps he is a hypochondriac about STDs and wants a ‘clean’ girl.

    Of course I feel for the double standards around men and women over the issues of sex and virginity both, but I feel much less annoyed by this girl (who probably has some daddy issues of her own…), then say by all the women who admit to using hook up apps like Tinder to get free gifts, food, attention etc without any intention of putting out.

    This is a simple (and time honored!) trade which, though we may think the guy has bizarrely exaggerated standards, seems “fair” in that both parties agreed to it. By contrast the women scamming guys of Twitter can boast about it and get a pat on the back for their cleverness in using straight men’s sex drive against them:

    http://www.latimes.com/home/la-hm-0528-laaffairs-20160524-snap-20160525-snap-story.html
    http://thefinancialdiet.com/honest-qa-girl-goes-tinder-dates-free-dinners/

    I see the story of the virginity sale and I just think “A fool and his money are easily parted”.

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