Catarina Migliorini, a Brazilian student, is auctioning off her virginity to the highest bidder online. (Photo : Facebook)
Catarina Migliorini, a 23-year-old college student who has gained international attention for auctioning off her virginity, has once again put her body up for sale while she considers a marriage proposal.
Back in 2012, a Japanese millionaire offered the Brazilian beauty $780,000 for her virginity through a controversial online auction. However, because the deal fell through, she put herself back on the auctioning block via her website VirginsWanted2.com. The latest auction was extended from Dec. 12 to February 12.
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Migliorini claims that in addition to a $440,000 offer, an Arab millionaire has placed a bid for her hand in marriage. Although she has not identified the man, she says she speaks to him often via Skype and describes him as a "progressive Muslim."
"I decided to continue because I received a proposal from an Arab millionaire and I'm thinking about it, [because] this proposal involves a possible marriage," she told The Huffington Post. "As summer is here now, and [there are lots of] holiday parties, I decided to extend the time so I could analyze everything well in advance."
"He shows himself to be very romantic," she continued. "He speaks 11 languages. He's between 35 [and] 40 years old. He's a handsome and very intelligent man. ... He lives in a beautiful mansion that he shows through the webcam."
However, Migliorini says her potential mate does not approve of her virginity auction and has offered her $1.5 million for her to give it up, marry him and move to his country.
"He doesn't like that I'm auctioning my virginity, he says that attitude doesn't fit with me because I'm a very beautiful young woman, talented and intelligent," she said. "He would like to marry me and wants to meet up with me in Malta so that we can get to know each other personally. It's a neutral country, in other words... not his, not mine. I would bring family members on the trip, with everything paid by him."
"I like to talk to the Arab because he's affectionate, romantic and intelligent," she said. "I don't want to get married because marriage involves a lot more than money. It involves feelings. It's necessary to love another person unconditionally, respect him and make him happy to live in harmony with himself.
The college student said that one of the factors she's considering with his proposal is love.
"The fact that he comes from a very different culture than mine isn't necessarily what pulls me away. I want to love and to be loved for what I am and not for what I have and I believe in that."
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