The blonde medical student auctioning her virginity, has pulled out of the sale despite getting a top bid of $801k (£473k).
In a post on her blog, she explained: ‘With the blessings of my management and the high bidders, I have decided to put a stop to this kerfuffle (to describe it nicely) and return my focus to my medical training,’
This shock U-turn comes just a week after the 28-year-old made the brave decision to reveal her face.
When she launched her controversial auction in March, the then-anonymous student claimed it was ‘a unique opportunity for excitement and growth’.
‘I need not mention the nice financial bonus,’ she added.
But in recent weeks her stance has become increasingly more political. She recently wrote: ‘It is no longer about the money. Instead, very broadly, it is about how society continues to exercise control over female sexuality by chaining it tightly to female morality.’
Signing off her post ‘Elizabeth’, she said: ‘I hope you are not too disappointed, I do realise this is another virginity auction stopped short. Honestly though, having tried it, I think there is always going to be something.’
There’s only one phrase to describe how Elizabeth’s bidders are feeling at this point. Anti-climax.
In a post on her blog, she explained: ‘With the blessings of my management and the high bidders, I have decided to put a stop to this kerfuffle (to describe it nicely) and return my focus to my medical training,’
This shock U-turn comes just a week after the 28-year-old made the brave decision to reveal her face.
When she launched her controversial auction in March, the then-anonymous student claimed it was ‘a unique opportunity for excitement and growth’.
‘I need not mention the nice financial bonus,’ she added.
But in recent weeks her stance has become increasingly more political. She recently wrote: ‘It is no longer about the money. Instead, very broadly, it is about how society continues to exercise control over female sexuality by chaining it tightly to female morality.’
Signing off her post ‘Elizabeth’, she said: ‘I hope you are not too disappointed, I do realise this is another virginity auction stopped short. Honestly though, having tried it, I think there is always going to be something.’
There’s only one phrase to describe how Elizabeth’s bidders are feeling at this point. Anti-climax.
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