Sugar babies: Students sell sex to pay rising tuition | Fox News
Published October 27, 2015 Thousands of British students are funding their way through university on so-called "sugar daddy" websites. The sites advertise themselves as a way for "beautiful, ambitious people to graduate debt free" through "arrangements" with older "sponsors." One site, SeekingArrangement.com, claims 12,600 UK students have signed up with proof of university enrollment. A 20-year-old student on the website told us she earns £2,000, equivalent to around $3,064, a month from her "arrangement," which has become sexual. She said: "I've saved quite a lot. It pays for my travel, my books, I haven't had to take out a student loan. I've been quite well off." She claims the sugar world can turn sour for some on the site. "There's a very fine line between prostitution and being a sugar baby," she said. "Students are so vulnerable because it's quick money and they need money, students find it a quick way out." In an interview with Sky News, Brandon Wade,Read full article from Sugar babies: Students sell sex to pay rising tuition | Fox News
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