AN 18-YEAR-OLD has put her virginity on an infamous auction website that claims to have doctors who verify the girls have not had sex.

Kim, who is half Austrian and half German, said she has signed up to the sinister site Cinderella Escorts in order to buy a flat, car and to pay for her studies, The Sun reports.

While for many people, their first time should be something special, Kim is going for the big money. Bidding for the 173cm-tall Kim starts at £86,640 ($150,531) — 20 per cent goes as a fee to Cinderella Escorts, according to local media.

The Cinderella Escorts website says virginity is proven with a doctor’s certificate and a potential buyer can also do their own tests to “inspect” the girl.

According to German local media, the young woman contacted a specialist escort agency selling virgins for millions with the words: “Hello, my name is Kim and I would like to sell my virginity. I would like to study in Germany or Vienna. With the money I can buy a flat, pay my tuition fees and afford a car.”

On the website, Kim states she likes drinking orange juice and loves Greek food and roses. Kim says she is willing to meet with the highest bidder anywhere in the world as long as all travel is paid for.

“So is it really worth more than 2.3 million euro to give my virginity to a man who might eventually leave me anyway? To be honest, I do not believe it,” the young woman said.

The student was inspired by Aleexandra Khefren, an 18-year-old Romanian model who sold her virginity for £2 million ($3.47 million) to an unnamed businessman from Hong Kong.

The case first came into the public eye in the UK after Aleexandra appeared on This Morning to discuss her plan to sell her virginity. She told presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield she needed to raise the money to stop her struggling parents being evicted and to pay for university fees.

She said Cinderella Escorts will be accompanying her to the meeting with her buyer, who she said seems “very friendly”. However her family have not been as supportive as she might have hoped — threatening to disown her when the news went public.

Ms Khefren’s dad Toni, a riot cop, and mum Elena, a pharmacist, begged her to not go through with the deal and reportedly promised to cut her off if she goes ahead with the auction.

But in March Aleexandra said the “hotel is [already] booked” for the big night, and she has already spoken with her “buyer”, who is an unnamed businessman from Hong Kong.

“I wanted to sell my virginity with Cinderella Escorts rather than giving it to a future friend who might have left me anyway,” Ms Khefren said.

“And I think many other girls have the same attitude. How many would possibly forgo their first time in retrospect if they could have £2 million instead?”

While the auction caused a great deal of controversy, the publicity surrounding it led to a flurry of high bids. Local media reported the man behind Germany’s most famous escort website is a 26-year-old German who still lives in his mother’s basement.

Jan Zakobielski outed himself as the man behind the multi-million pound operation which he runs from his parents’ house, both of them unaware of his business.

“Over 300 Virgins [have] sent us requests for selling their virginity on our website,” Cinderella Escorts said. “Girls from Australia, Europe, Africa, North and South America, from Arabic countries and from Asia. The wish of selling somebody’s virginity is no exception.”

Men who want to have sex with the escorts on the site have put down a 40 per cent deposit by transferring the funds to Cinderella’s bank account prior to a meeting. The remaining money is paid in cash to the women at the point of sale of sex.

Cinderella Escorts hires out prostitutes and claims to have several adult film stars on their books with their prices starting at £1730 ($3006) an hour.

Mr Zakobielski gets a 20 per cent cut on the sales, which bags him hundreds of thousands of pounds. “No one makes these young women do anything they don’t want to do. They have their own minds and their own opinions on sexuality,” he said. “We also reject girls where we feel that someone else is behind it and they do not want to sell their virginity on their own.”

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission.