Man auctions himself for Valentine’s Day

It’s a weird world we live in, where men and/ or women will throw themselves under the bus just for their partner on Valentine’s. People would go to the extreme for their loved ones, from taking ridiculous loans, to sacrificing their organs for them.

However, most single people feel left out if not liberated. Well, this story may just come as a pleasant surprise to you. Whether you’re a pie and soft drink kind of lady or the type to camp out in a car, one Valentine is hopeful he has something for you. As a man decided to auction himself for dates on Valentine’s Day, tomorrow.

Peter Wilding from New Zealand has taken the unusual step to offer women the opportunity to enjoy a date night with in return for money.

Peter posted a photo along with the following caption, on the kind of offers he has.

Two things prompted Wilding to put himself out there – he spotted something similar in Australia and made a decision that life is too short to take things too seriously. “I”d rather do this than spend my nights in the club trying to talk to people.”

Wilding said he’s only been in the dating game for a few years due to suffering a brain bleed that almost killed him when he was 12.

“The fact that I am alive is insane but the fact that I function like I do is ridiculous, it’s miraculous, its unheard of. I had to relearn everything which wiped me out of the teenage dating scene.”

Wilding said he retained much of his long-term memory but some vanished. Hoping to get at least a couple dates from his package offerings, Wilding classed himself as a good catch.

“I love a good laugh. My promise to whoever I am with, if I make you upset, I will always make you laugh afterwards.My other greatest asset is, I am told, I have a rocking beach body.”

Taupō's Peter Wilding is offering a pie and drink combo at Spa Park as one of his Valentine's Day packages.

While Wilding is all for having fun and laughter, he would like to settle down one day and has a life plan should he meet his special someone.

“I want to have a foster home with about six foster kids, probably in Australia,” he said.”We will raise pomeranian dogs as one source of income.”

Wilding is hopeful something will come from his proposition.

“There’s nothing wrong with being single but even in a small town like Taupō, there’s got to be someone out there for everyone,” he said. “If I meet that person now or in six months that’s good for me.”

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