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Hi, I’m Anna Kornikova the world famous tennis player, and I lost my virginity for the sake of my career. It all happened when I was lucky enough to go to one of Russia’s top private school for the most talented girls in Russia. I went there as it meant that I could concentrate on improving my tennis skills, but in order to stay at the school each year I had to pass a tests in the big 3 (Maths, Russian and Science) to see if I was falling behind the national standard. If I failed anyone of these tests I would be thrown out of the school and this would have crushed my dreams of becoming a world tennis player. I was all right at Russian, Science and Maths until I got into year ten. In this year I spent more and more time playing tennis and less time on my studies as I felt I would just fly passed the exams. Little did I know the big 3 would suddenly advance so much. The end of the year exam snuck up on me and when sitting them I felt that I scraped passed the Russian and Science exams, but due to me only answering half of the questions on the Maths paper I knew I failed. Straight after the exam I went to see my maths teacher to try and convince him not to fail me. He was in his early forties and his hair slowly going white. He was teacher who liked to run his classroom by the rules, but if I did not try to convince him I would not forgive myself. I knocked on the door to his classroom, and was summoned in. He was sitting behind his desk in the middle of marking some work. I went in and stood in front of his deck waiting for him to look up. He did not look up he just said “Well what do you want Miss Kornikova?”
I began to stutter not really knowing where to start.
My mind was kicked into gear when he said “Miss Kornikova if you don’t have anything to say stop wasting my time.”
I said in a mist of crying “I’ve failed my exam, but I need to stay in this school.”
He said “if you turned up to your maths lessons once in a while then perhaps you would have passed the exam. It is your own fault. So leave if you don’t have anything else to say.”