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Why Losing Your Virginity is Always a Public Spectacle

Why Losing Your Virginity is Always a Public Spectacle

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  I could probably blog for a year on all the issues brought up in this interview with 19-year-old London art school student Clayton Pettet, who’s selling tickets to a performance piece in which he will lose his virginity on stage, but I’ve narrowed it down to one...

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