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I honestly don't see what the problem is :S
Like Dave said, if she's comfortable with it then all the more power to her. It's not as if it's something that is going to affect us, and I really doubt the man who spent 3.7 million really cares if she's a virgin or not to be honest. Plenty of people lose their virginity on one night stands, people they won't spend their lives with etc.
The only difference between those people and her is that she got money, so again, I don't see what the fuss is about. =/
There's no problem with it if you're referring to moral standards. In her case, she obviously doesn't have a problem with the concept of selling her body for money, which is fine, I guess, if she's willing. However, in the state of California it is a problem--a legal problem to be specific. Selling your "virginity" (i.e. BODY) for money is considered prostitution and that is illegal.