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Saturday, December 16, 2017

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A sugar baby is a person in a romantic relationship who receives cash, gifts or other benefits in exchange for being in the relationship.


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Overview

The practice is sometimes called "sugaring". The sugar baby's partner is referred to as the "sugar daddy" or "sugar momma" and is typically wealthier and older than the sugar baby. This emerging trend has produced the highest number of sugar babies in the United States, followed by Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Colombia. In America, students are able to find men or women through online dating services with such names as "Sugardaddie", "SeekingArrangement", "SugarDaddyForMe", and "MutualArrangements". The site SeekingArrangement claims to have over 1.4 million students among its members, comprising 42 percent of registrants. Almost one million of these are in the United States.

According to one of the main websites that connects the two parties, 36% of what they receive goes to tuition payments, while 23% is used to pay rent. The rest is spent on books, transportation, clothes, and other items.

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Legal status

The online sites used for introducing people who may negotiate sugar arrangements are technically dating sites. Membership on one site in 2016 was $70 a month for sugar daddies, but free for sugar babies. What happens after the initial date, whether much or nothing, involving sex or not, is between the parties.


SUGAR BABY | O que é? Onde vivem? Como se reproduzem? - YouTube
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See also

  • Age disparity in sexual relationships
  • Girlfriend experience
  • SeekingArrangement
  • SecretBenefits
  • Enjo k?sai
  • Gold digging
  • Kept man
  • Mistress (lover)
  • Trophy wife

BEING A BLACK SUGAR BABY IS HARD! | SUGAR DADDY EXPERIENCE - YouTube
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References


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External links

  • Statistics

Source of article : Wikipedia