"I don't know much, but I do know that I lost my virginity to an extraterrestrial woman," says artist David Huggins [via Animal New York.

For someone who allegedly doesn't know much, that's a pretty far-fetched thing to be so confident in, which is why Huggins, 70, kept it pretty much to himself, choosing instead to let it inform his artwork. Huggins claims to have encountered numerous aliens over the years, including "grays, the little hairy guy" and "an insect being." Huggins didn't consider any of the encounters to be frightening, and more than a few turned sexual. He finds painting the scenes of the encounters cathartic.

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Crescent was the alien Huggins encountered that he says took his virginity. As he explains it, he was walking in the New Jersey woods when he was 17 when he noticed Crescent, a humanoid alien with large black eyes and a wig. She got on top, and the two began a really, really long-distance relationship. Crescent, Huggins points out, was not the only alien to have sex with him.

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Brad Abrahams, director of Love and Saucers, a documentary on Huggins and his experiences, says professionals have offered up other explanations for a being traveling thousands of light years to punch Huggins's V-card: Certain types of epileptic seizures can cause hallucinations that feel completely real.

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Huggins, for his part, insists that the experiences are real. As far as why alien beings are coming from all over to bang him? "That's the $64 dollar question," Huggins says. "I have no idea why me. I just don't know."

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