Millions of Millennial Girls Are So Terrified of Student Loans They’re Resorting to Becoming Sugar Babies


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Businesses often pay to get their company or services featured in a major publication, and it is hard to believe this report didn’t originate from the desk of the marketing department over at Seeking Arrangements.

You see they’re rolling out a brand new campaign to require young college students into becoming sugar babies.

A couple years ago, the site noticed an uptick in the number of members signing up with a university email address, Alexis Germany, a spokesperson for SeekingArrangement.com, told Business Insider. It decided to launch a marketing campaign — dubbed Sugar Baby University — targeting indebted college students and young people who are interested in college but afraid of taking on massive loans.

The marketing angle on this one centers around feeding young girls the hook that they can’t take care of themselves without getting a little rug burn along the way.

Americans owe more than $1.3 trillion to the federal government and private lenders for borrowing money to go to college. That’s more than two and a half times what they owed a decade ago, according to Pew, and it’s thanks to higher-than-ever enrollment numbers and rising college tuition costs.

“Some of [the Sugar Daddies] have that ‘white knight’ scenario where they really want to be helping somebody and saving them from their debt — or whatever you want to call it,” Germany said. The average annual income for Sugar Daddies who use SeekingArrangement.com is $250,000 and the average net worth is $1.5 million, she said, although those figures are self-reported.

Here is where the writers over at Seeking Arrangements shamelessly plug the handiness and affordability of their service… Before proceeding to bring out their golden showcase sugar baby, Christina.

Sugar Baby students get a SeekingArrangement.com premium account free of charge. A one-month membership typically costs $20 for Sugar Babies and $80 for Sugar Daddies and Mommas.

I can’t stress this fact to you enough, that this piece is not an objective piece of journalism, and is a bought and paid for advertisement by the executives over at Seeking Arrangements.

But anyways, meet the lovely and genuinely happy appearing sugar baby Christina.

 

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Continue to the next page to view the rest of her spread in Business Insider and hear her firsthand account of what it’s like being a sugar baby, AND how she rationalizes her rendezvous with married men. Video available.

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