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A pair of Russian women who put their virginity up for sale.
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Thousands of girls and young women in Russia are selling their virginity after finding rich lovers online, according to a new report.
Networks of specialist dealers and scouts actively recruit virgins and link them to wealthy businessmen, taking a slice of fees which can range between a few hundred and tens of thousands of dollars.
In other cases, women place their own advertisements selling the “right to the first night” on forums and dating websites, typically offering themselves to “adult, affluent man.”
One advertisement from a forum called “Bad girls club” states: “Looking for virgin girls under 19….Smart, beautiful, charming, from any cities in Russia. We pay tickets to Moscow and back, 1-2 days….Type of girls – as on the photo.”
Another Russian social media forum recruiting young women is called Desperate Virgins’ Club.
A 19-year-old girl from Moscow, naming herself Milana Mercer, stated in a typical online advertisement: “Selling virginity, please send me a private message. I am from Moscow, I’m 19, 5’9” tall, weight – 143 pounds.”
Another advertisement reads: “Girl. 17. Selling virginity. Details in private messages.”
One more, promoting a virginity buying and selling site, boasts: “Marina sold her virginity for $26,520, and bought a great apartment.”
A 20-year-old named Anastasia from the industrial city of Magnitogorsk told Bumaga, a lifestyle website, that she is currently offering to sell her virginity to help pay for cancer treatment for her mother.
She is waiting for an offer of 300,000 roubles — or $5,300, the report said.
“Instead of just losing my virginity, it’s better if I make some money from it,” said 18-year-old Lena from Moscow.
“It’s not prostitution. I want to meet a wealthy man and try to get into a relationship with him,” explained 19-year-old Dasha.
Rita, 18, from Rostov, said: “To start a business, you need capital.”
“You can’t make a lot having a regular job, but here you don’t even need to do anything.”
Dmitry, 38, from Siberia, said he had twice “bought” 18-year-old virgins aiming to find a wife who had “not had someone.”
The first cost $1,750, the second $1,230, but he failed to find the wife he wanted.
The first wanted to make money so she could move to a new city.
“She tried (during sex) not to show emotions. I asked her how she felt, and she said it was unpleasant at first and then she started enjoying it.”
Bisexual Anna, 24, a married medical company executive, said she paid between $350 and $700 for virgins behind her husband’s back because girls on dating websites seem “vulgar and dirty … it’s better to take someone who wasn’t touched.”
Marina said she sold her virginity to a businessman for $9,800, which she spent on plastic surgery. But now, seven years later, she acts as a “manager” — or agent — linking teenage girls to wealthy clients.
Teams of scouts help to recruit suitable girls.
The report said: “On average girls are paid 200,000-300,000 ruble ($3,500 to $5,300). Payment depends on age and appearance.”
“The perfect type is 17 to 18 years old, short, very cute and modest.”
“On average every manager sells up to 10 virgins a month, earning around 300,000 rubles ($5,300) a month.”
Some 20 to 50 percent is added to the price as the agent’s fee.
Those selling their virginity are expected to show a medical certificate confirming they have not had sex.
But many women “go through surgery to restore their hymens,” then “swindle” men into believing they are still virgins and cash in on the lucrative market, according to the Bumaga report.
Sergey Chumakov, general director of Lancet Surgery Center, said: “This is a popular service …”
“Many have this surgery done several times. I know there were cases when girls had this surgery done 15 times.”
Elena, 22, from Moscow, told Bumaga that she sold her “virginity” twice and is not planning to stop:
“This is now my job and I can live on the money I’m paid for a couple of months,” she said.
In 2016, model Anna Feschenko, 17, flew to Dubai aiming to sell her virginity for $13,400 to a wealthy Arab man, according to her traveling companion.
Feschenko’s mother contacted police and the teenager returned from the United Arab Emirates.
She did not comment on whether she had, in the end, sold her virginity.
Feschenko’s friend Ekaterina said: “It is a privilege in the UAE to be a virgin.”
“I think Anna was just impressed with the amount of money she could get.”
In a recent case, a mother was detained for seeking to sell her 13-year-old daughter’s virginity to a businessman.
Irina Gladkikh, 35, traveled to Moscow from Chelyabinsk with the underage girl in order to sell her “first night” to a “rich client” for $26,700.
In a confession recorded on video, she said: “We came to Moscow to get to know a rich man, in order to get financial help for providing sexual services by my daughter.”
The mother and her friend were detained in a police sting operation at a floating restaurant in Moscow.
A 17-year-old from Krasnoyarsk using the nickname Shatuniha was reported to have sold her virginity in an online auction for around $28,000.
She told would-be buyers four years ago: “I am in urgent need of money, so I am selling the most precious thing I possess. I am ready to meet up soon, even as soon as tomorrow, and I am ready to have my virginity verified.”
She would go to Hotel Amaks in the city “with a document confirming my virginity, and with a person who will take the cash and leave so that I am not fooled.”
“This person will take away the money, but I will stay … The money should be cash only.”
The alleged buyer’s name was given as Evgeniy Volnov, but no details about him were published.
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Published: 22:10 GMT, 17 September 2018 | Updated: 01:58 GMT, 18 September 2018
Sally Horner was abducted aged 11 by Frank La Salle in the U.S. in 1948
Shortly before Christmas 70 years ago, a local newspaper in Philadelphia carried a heart-wrenching seasonal article under the headline: ‘An Xmas Tree Glows; A Lonely Mother Waits’.
It told the plaintive story of Mrs Ella Horner, a widow whose pretty, fair-haired 11-year-old daughter Sally — the very personification of innocence in her virginal white dress and short socks — had gone missing six months earlier, abducted by a stranger, and not heard of since.
What was even more tragic was that Mrs Horner had actually consented to her daughter going off with this middle-aged man she had never met. She’d been told by Sally that he was the father of one of Sally’s school friends and she was going on holiday with them to the seaside.
This was a fabrication — made, as we shall see, by Sally under duress — but Mrs Horner didn’t question it. In reality, the man was no such thing. A 50-year-old car mechanic who went by the name of Frank La Salle (one of many aliases), he was a convicted rapist and an unrepentant paedophile who preyed on sub-teen girls for his deviant sexual kicks.
For close on two years from 1948 to 1950, he held Sally captive, driving her from one city to another to stay ahead of the police, telling anyone who inquired that he was her doting, attentive father when the sordid truth was that he was using her as his concubine and satiating his lust on her at every opportunity.
By coincidence, around the same time, a Russian-born professor of literature at elite Cornell University was working on the germ of an idea.
Vladimir Nabokov — gifted, charismatic and already an acknowledged poet and author —wanted to explore through a novel about forbidden love the secret life of a man sexually obsessed with a young girl and in such thrall to this ‘nymphet’ (a word that Nabokov coined) that he would risk all to possess her.
He called the man Humbert Humbert and the 12-year-old girl Dolores — Lolita, for short. The story of their secret, sordid relationship as they journey from motel to motel, posing as father and daughter, would form one of the most electrifying, influential and notorious novels of the 20th century.
Was there an unacknowledged connection between fact and fiction here? Were Sally’s experiences in some way a blueprint for Nabokov’s creation?
The young girl was told by La Salle (pictured) she had to come with him or she'd be jailed
American crime writer Sarah Weinman believes so and argues her case in a recently published book revealing Sally Horner, as its title declares, as ‘The Real Lolita’.
Not that Sally was in any way a temptress in the way Lolita was portrayed — her very name becoming, thanks to Nabokov, a dictionary-defined synonym for a sexually precocious young girl, a pouting under-age siren. Sally was, in fact, an innocent, tricked and coerced into sexual slavery.
One day in her home town of Camden, New Jersey, just across the river from Philadelphia, she was caught in the act of stealing a cheap notebook for school from the local Woolworth’s.
A fierce-looking man grabbed her, identified himself as an FBI agent and told her gruffly she was under arrest.
She wept, he relented and said he would let her go as long as she promised to report to him from time to time. Otherwise she would be off to jail as a thief. Aged barely 11 and terrified of her mother finding out, she agreed.
A few months later, she ran into him again and fell for the yarn he spun that she would have to accompany him to his police headquarters in Atlantic City, on the coast 60 miles away.
The real life events mimic those in the novel written by Vladimir Nabokov in his classic Lolita (pictured Dominique Swain and Jeremy Irons in the 1997 movie Lolita)
She was to tell her mother she was going there with a school friend for a few days, and her busy mother — who worked long hours as a seamstress after her husband’s suicide and was grateful for someone to take her daughter on holiday — foolishly accepted her story at face value.
She even took Sally to the bus station and waved her off, catching just a glimpse of the furtive Frank, but thinking no more of it.
Yet the days turned into weeks and the weeks into more than a month, and Ella realised something was wrong.
There were no phone calls home and her letters to the address she had for Sally were returned to sender. She raised the alarm.
Police went to Atlantic City, traced where they had been staying and quickly identified the man as La Salle. But there was no sign of Sally and the man she apparently now called ‘Daddy’. They had disappeared and were on the run.
And when a police search over eight states failed to find them, official interest fell away, leaving Ella to a mournful, lonely Christmas, waiting in vain for her little girl to return.
She told the newspaper that ran her story: ‘Whatever she has done, I can forgive her for it... if I can just have her back again.’ What Sally was actually doing was whatever diabolical deed La Salle told her she had to do. She was his slave and she lived in abject fear of him.
But to those they met in the neighbourhoods where they lived, she smiled, and they looked every inch the devoted father and daughter. In Baltimore, he got a job and, every day while he was at work, she dutifully went to school and came home in the evening. And said not a word to anyone.
Too scared to defy ‘Daddy’ or run away, she hid the truth from everyone — even though by now he had gone from kidnapper to child molester and was regularly forcing her to have sex with him.
He still held over her the threat that she could go to jail, and, in the naivety her young age, she believed him. (Similarly, Humbert keeps Lolita in line by warning her she, too, will end up behind bars if she goes to the authorities.)
And whenever La Salle felt the law getting too close, they moved on — to Dallas in Texas and then San Jose in California. They lived in trailer parks, where for a year, Sally played house, socialised with other families, went shopping, even baked cakes. On the surface, nothing was wrong. But one nosy neighbour was unconvinced. Something about the two of them was fishy. They were too close, that little bit too intimate for a healthy father-daughter relationship.
Eventually that neighbour, one Ruth Janisch, got Sally on her own and wheedled the truth out of her. Sally was already beginning to crack: she’d confided to a friend at school what her ‘father’ did to her in secret in bed at night, and the friend told her it was unnatural and immoral and she should stop.
Now she revealed all, confessing to Ruth Janisch that La Salle was not her real father, he’d forced her to stay with him for two years and she wanted to go back to her mother. Ruth passed her the telephone and she rang home.
‘I’m in California,’ she squeaked to the family member who answered. ‘Send the FBI after me, please! Tell mother I’m OK and don’t worry. I want to come home. I’ve been afraid to call before.’
And so her ordeal came to an end. La Salle was arrested, protesting even now that Sally really was his daughter. She told police that he was mean, threatened her and also forced her to ‘be intimate’ with him.
She repeated this in court, and he eventually pleaded guilty to abduction and was sentenced to 35 years in jail. Reunited at last with her mother, Sally and Ella clung to each other, weeping so much they could barely speak.
Back home, they ignored the flashbulbs of the photographers and the shouted questions from reporters and shut the door behind them as they went inside. There would be no more details, no revealing interviews. It was over and best forgotten.
Meanwhile, in Cornell, Nabokov was struggling with his troublesome oeuvre. More than once he’d been on the brink of giving up and would have done so had his wife, Vera, not rescued the manuscript from the fire where he’d tossed it.
The first half of the book was fine, recounting how the smarmy Humbert insinuated his way into Lolita’s life by marrying her mother, while flirting with her and planning her seduction.
The mother was killed off in a fortuitous car accident, leaving him free to pursue the pliable and willing Lolita. His problem now was how to resolve the second half — what happened to the two of them after they became lovers. His solution was to have them go on a libidinous road trip around America, living in cheap hotels and temporary homes and posing as father and daughter — just like La Salle and Sally.
He even has Lolita go to school — again like Sally.
Author Sarah Weinman feels sure that Nabokov followed newspaper reports of the Sally H
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