Old man

Senior, 85 taken advantage of by 17 year old sugar babies

The news of the 85 year old man from Manhattan, who ended up spending 20 hours tied to a coffee table by two 17 year old sugar babies, is now being used to highlight the importance of safety when using dating websites for sugar daddy-baby relationships. Hitherto, most columns that stressed on sugar dating safety were limited to the domain of sugar babies. After all, the sugar babes were the pretty, young, innocent things who could be taken for a ride by an older sugar daddy.

But, these teenage sisters sure did turn the table on that perception. In fact, come to think of it, a man in his 70’s would have more to lose and fear from two, 20 something year old gals than vice versa. Before you choose to ignore the logic in that statement, here is what happened with Paul Aronson, the wannabe sugar daddy, and a look at how the situation could have turned uglier. (more…)

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Mutually Beneficial Relationship

The Hidden Costs Of Using Sugar Daddies To Pay Tuition

When money is tight, college students are willing to do many things to pay the bills. Some will take on a part-time job while some will take on two part-time jobs. That is the conventional way to earn money in college, but with the help of websites that promote mutually beneficial relationship, there is a new way to make money in college. Students can seek out a sugar daddy who will help not only pay the cost of their education, but possibly the month-to-month living expenses as well.

For instance, one website called SeekingArrangement.com, sets up men with money and younger women for a mutually beneficial relationship. As you can see in the following video, students from North Carolina are using this site to create relationships with various expectations.

Some North Carolina students using ‘sugar daddies’ site to pay tuition (more…)

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