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Teen Auctions Her Virginity For £50k


Alina Percea, 18, from Caracal in Olt county, Romania, is auctioning her virginity online to pay her college tuition.


Alina is offering a weekend of unprotected sex but with just three days to go her highest bid is at 5,000 pounds. She has a long way to go before reaching her target of 50,000 pounds.


She says in a German dating website : “I want to meet a gentle, respectful and generous man. I have a gynaecologist’s certificate proving I’m a virgin."


The winning bidder has a health certificate showing that he is free of disease. Through this auction, Alina hopes that she will meet her husband.


“I want the first time I have sex to be special so I wouldn’t want it to be a quickie. The man who proves the most generous can stay with me for a full weekend but he has to pay for everything if we travel and stay in a hotel,” The Sun quoted her, as saying.

60 Years Old Proves Her Virginity


A Romanian fed up with neighbours' gossip has been to a gynaecologist to prove she is still a virgin at the age of 60.


Rodica Trandafir, 60, from Bacau county in eastern Romania, posted the results of her virginity test to neighbours to stop rumours in her hometown.


She told local media: "I'd had enough of locals gossiping - they said men kept coming to my house at all times of the day and night."


She has now visited a gynaecologist who confirmed she was a virgin and gave her a certificate to prove it - which she then posted it to all her neighbours.


She added: "There has been some nasty gossip about me. The men my neighbours are talking about are relatives who are helping me do some work on my house.


"To make such accusations about a woman of my age is disgusting. I hope now they will all shut up. To claim I am a loose woman of any kind is outrageous."

Selling Virgin

AMERICAN shock jock HOWARD STERN will create his biggest outrage yet – by auctioning off a girl’s virginity on his radio show.


The 22-year-old brunette, who is using the pseudonym of NATALIE DYLAN “for safety reasons,” says the money will pay for her college tuition.


She was introduced to Howard by the owner of a brothel in Nevada, one of two US States where prostitution is legal.


The winner of the auction will get to consummate the relationship at the brothel, where the student's sister already works.


Natalie says: “I don't have a moral dilemma with it.


“We live in a capitalist society. Why shouldn't I be allowed to capitalize on my virginity?”


In case anyone doubts her virginity, she is willing to submit to a polygraph test and a gynaecological exam.


The auction will be launched on Stern’s Sirius radio in San Diego today and conducted on the brothel’s website.


Natalie says her mother - a “conservative” fourth-grade teacher - doesn't approve of the auction “but supports me” and she is prepared for the adverse publicity that the stunt will attract.


“I understand some people may condemn me,” she admits. “But I think this is empowering. I'm using what I have to better myself.”


The girl, who already has a bachelor's degree in women's studies at Sacramento State, wants to study for a master’s in marriage and family therapy.

VIRGIN BIRTH in a Shark

A blacktip shark in the wild patrols the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean .Scientists have confirmed the second case of a "virgin birth" in a shark.


A blacktip shark in the wild patrols the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean.


In a study reported Friday in the Journal of Fish Biology, scientists said DNA testing proved that a pup carried by a female blacktip shark in a Virginia aquarium contained no genetic material from a male.


The first documented case of asexual reproduction, or parthenogenesis, among sharks involved a pup born to a hammerhead at an Omaha, Nebraska, zoo.


"This first case was no fluke," Demian Chapman, a shark scientist and lead author of the second study, said in a statement. "It is quite possible that this is something female sharks of many species can do on occasion."


The scientists cautioned that the rare asexual births should not be viewed as a possible solution to declining global shark populations. The aquarium sharks that reproduced without mates each carried only one pup, while some species can produce litters of a dozen or more.


"It is very unlikely that a small number of female survivors could build their numbers up very quickly by undergoing virgin birth," Chapman said.


The medical mystery began 16 months ago after the death of Tidbit, a blacktip shark that had lived for eight years at the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center in Virginia Beach. No male blacktip sharks were present during her eight years.


In May 2007, the 5-foot, 94-pound shark died after it was given a sedative before undergoing a yearly checkup. The 10-inch shark pup was found during a necropsy, surprising aquarium officials. They initially thought the embryonic pup was either the product of a virgin birth or a cross between the blacktip and a male of another shark species -- which has never been documented, Chapman said.


Tidbit's pup was nearly full term, and likely would have been quickly eaten by "really big sand tiger sharks" that were in the tank, Chapman said in a telephone interview from Florida.


That is what happened to the tiny hammerhead pup in the Omaha case.


"By the time they could realize what they were looking at, something munched the baby," he said of aquarium workers. The remains of the pup were used for the DNA testing.


Virgin birth has been proven in some bony fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds, and has been suspected among sharks in the wild.


The scientists who studied the Virginia and Nebraska sharks said the newly formed pups acquired one set of chromosomes when the mother's chromosomes split during egg development, then united anew.


Absent the chromosomes present in the male sperm, the offspring of an asexual conception have reduced genetic diversity and, the scientists said, may be at a disadvantage for surviving in the wild. A pup, for instance, can be more susceptible to congenital disorders and diseases.


The scientists said their findings offer "intriguing questions" about how frequently automictic parthenogenesis occurs in the wild.


"It is possible that parthenogenesis could become more common in these sharks if population densities become so low that females have trouble finding mates," said Mahmood Shivji, one of

the scientists and director of the Guy Harvey Research Institute at Nova Southeastern University in Florida.


The DNA fingerprinting techniques used by the scientists are identical to those used in human paternity testing.


Chapman, who is with the Institute for Ocean Conservation Science at Stony Brook, was assisted in the study by Beth Firchau of the Virginia Aquarium.Chapman and Shivji were on the team that made the first discovery of virgin birth involving the Nebraska shark

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