Wednesday 17 April 2013

Popular dating site reports rise in number of female students seeking ‘sugar daddies’ at Columbia, Cornell Universities

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  By Katherine Timpf, on Apr 15, 2013

The number of female students seeking “sugar daddies” at Columbia and Cornell Universities rose dramatically in 2012, a spokesperson for the controversial dating service SeekingArrangement.com told Campus Reform.
The number of students at Columbia and Cornell seeking “sugar daddies” rose dramatically in the year 2012 (photo from www.SeekingArrangement.com).
At Cornell University there was an 85 percent increase in the number of female students looking for wealthy older men to help fund their lifestyles.  As of March of 2013, the school had 87 female students who were members of the site.
At Columbia University 100 new female students signed up for the service in 2012, representing a 69.93 percent in demand since 2011.
That dramatic rise in demand was enough to place Columbia on the dating website’s list “Top 20 Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools,” Seeking Arrangement spokesman Leroy Velasquez said in an email to Campus Reform last Tuesday.
Velasquez said site administrators are able see who is applying for their services by analyzing the email addresses individuals use to enroll.
The survey found an overall 58 percent increase in 2012 of members who are college students.
SeekingArrangement.com, which calls itself the “elite Sugar Daddy” dating site, connects attractive, cash-strapped younger women  with successful men who will give them money and gifts in exchange for “companionship.”
Read more at Campus Reform.

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