Why I am ready to sell my virginity, reveals Veronica, 21
source: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/movies/why-i-am-ready-to-sell-my-virginity-reveals-vero...
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TWENTY-one-year-old Sydney waitress Veronica* explains why she wants to sell her virginity:
http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/movies/why-i-am-ready-to-sell-my-virginity-...
I'm a suburbs girl, the girl next door, nothing really exciting has ever happened.
I've had two proper boyfriends but mostly guys are just friends.
I don't know why it hasn't gone to the next level, there's something inside me that stopped me. I wasn't ready.
Then when I saw the advert, I thought it was a good idea and just put in an application.
Telling my parents was interesting. It didn't go down well. They went mental and wanted to kill the director so I just left the house for a few days. Eventually we came to agreement but they are still not happy.
I don't see it being such a big deal. You can comment how you want, but I'm my own person. It's my decision.
I hear all these stories from my friends about their experiences so I don't know why everyone hypes it up so much.
I haven't found anyone. if I had I probably wouldn't be here.
It's a good opportunity, I can benefit from it financially. That wasn't the main reason why I wanted to do it, it was more about challenging the way people think of this.
I'm not sure if I'll regret it. But I think if I quit now I'd regret it more.
* Veronica is a pseudonym
http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/movies/why-i-am-ready-to-sell-my-virginity-...
I'm a suburbs girl, the girl next door, nothing really exciting has ever happened.
I've had two proper boyfriends but mostly guys are just friends.
I don't know why it hasn't gone to the next level, there's something inside me that stopped me. I wasn't ready.
Then when I saw the advert, I thought it was a good idea and just put in an application.
Telling my parents was interesting. It didn't go down well. They went mental and wanted to kill the director so I just left the house for a few days. Eventually we came to agreement but they are still not happy.
I don't see it being such a big deal. You can comment how you want, but I'm my own person. It's my decision.
I hear all these stories from my friends about their experiences so I don't know why everyone hypes it up so much.
I haven't found anyone. if I had I probably wouldn't be here.
It's a good opportunity, I can benefit from it financially. That wasn't the main reason why I wanted to do it, it was more about challenging the way people think of this.
I'm not sure if I'll regret it. But I think if I quit now I'd regret it more.
* Veronica is a pseudonym
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covertops
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i think it would be akward to talk to your parents and whatnot. on the other hand i lost mine early and that was a very hard discussion as well. she is 21 and she has had time to think about it. it is not a spur of the moment decision while out of your "right mind" like some of my other friends have made. unfortunately a few of them ended up with souveniers...before 19...
at 21 she in theory has done some homework about protection. - 2 years ago
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freecrack
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probably the most profound concept on here and no one will care to discuss it.
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freecrack
