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Twisted website attracts 225,000 UK students to become ‘sugar babies’ for rich men

HUNDREDS of thousands of students are signing up to a dating site to become ‘sugar babies’ and live a glamorous lifestyle paid for by wealthy businessmen.

 225,000 UK students have signed up to find sugar daddies

Seeking Arrangement says 225,000 UK students have signed up for its services to find wealthy men as they struggle to pay their tuition fees.
With university fees costing up to £9,000 per year the website which hooks up young men and women with older, wealthier partners, says it has seen an increase of 40 per cent of young men and women joining this year.
Most new sign-ups have come from the University of Portsmouth and the University of Kent, but a top 20 of new sign ups show sugar babies logging in up and down the country.
New sign-ups receive an average of £2,000 in monthly allowances from their rich partners.
The young men and women agree to be wined and dined, and occasionally seduced by sugar daddies and sugar mommas in return for cash and gifts.
Founder and CEO, Brandon Wade of Seeking Arrangement, said: “The United Kingdom ranks high compared to the rest of the world when it comes to well-being and quality of life, but home students would beg to differ.

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