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College Students Seek Sugar Daddies on Dating Website

Michigan State University in Lansing was number 16 on SeekingArrangement.com's list of "Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools."

An online dating service that matches college students with “sugar daddies” says female students at Michigan State University in Lansing are among the most active on its site.

SeekingArrangement.com released a list of the "Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools,” ranking colleges where it says the most women are signing up for the site.

MSU was number 16 on the list, according to a press release.

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Members sign up for this dating site as either a sugar daddy, sugar momma or sugar baby. Sugar babies are described on the website as “students, actresses, models or girls and guys next door. You know you deserve to date someone who will pamper you, empower you, and help you mentally, emotionally and financially.”

Angela Jacob Bermudo, a publicist for SeekingArrangement.com, said the average sugar baby is 22 years old and attends school.

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"She is looking for a mutually beneficial relationship," Bermudo said in a phone conversation with Patch.

The majority of students who use the site are females in search of wealthy older men to help them pay off loans and tuition bills, The Huffington Post reported in July 2011.

The average student sugar baby “receives approximately $3,000 a month in allowances and gifts from her Sugar Daddy, enough to cover tuition and living expenses at most schools," The Huffington Post reported.

The CEO of the company says the relationships between sugar daddies and sugar babies are not a form of prostitution.

“There is chemistry involved in these relationships,” Brandon Wade told The Wall Street Journal in August 2011. “It’s not a one-time exchange of money for sex…After a relationship forms, sex becomes part of the relationship.”

One User’s Experience

Stephanie, 21, of Brooklyn, NY, used SeekingArrangement.com briefly before deciding it wasn’t for her. “If you're the kind of girl who just wants to be taken care of, then that's what this site has going for you,” she told Patch. 

Stephanie, a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology who did not want to reveal her last name, said she did meet one man she was interested in on the site. They exchanged numbers and had a “texting relationship” for a couple months.

“It felt like we didn’t really meet on SeekingArrangement. I think we both steered away from the website because we didn’t have the same opinions and views as most of the people on there,” she said.

Her advice for curious users: be realistic going in.

“Sugar babies are there to seek someone’s money and travel with them for free. The guys probably just want to find young, beautiful women to either be arm candy at events or just have sex with," she said.

Other Ranked Colleges

SeekingArrangement.com launched in 2005 and reportedly has 2 million members. The Las Vegas-based company says 54 new members from MSU joined the site in 2012, bringing the total number of users there to 108.

SeekingArrangement.com used the following data to create its list of fastest growing sugar baby schools. Below are the schools identified by the site, as well as the number of female students who signed up for the site in 2012, followed by the school’s ranking on a similar list released for 2011.

  1. Georgia State University – 292 (#11 in 2011)
  2. New York University – 285 (#1 in 2011)
  3. Temple University – 268 (#5 in 2011)
  4. University of Central Florida – 221 (#14 in 2011)
  5. University of South Florida – 212 (#7 in 2011)
  6. Arizona State University – 204 (#8 in 2011)
  7. Florida International University - 187
  8. University of Georgia – 148 (#2 in 2011)
  9. Indiana University – 123 (#17 in 2011)
  10. Texas State - 131
  11. Kent State University – 128 (#15 in 2011)
  12. Penn State – 121 (#13 in 2011)
  13. University of North Texas - 112
  14. Florida State University - 111
  15. Tulane University – 109 (#4 in 2011)
  16. Michigan State University – 108 (#9 in 2011)
  17. Ohio University - 103
  18. Columbia University - 100
  19. University of Alabama - 96
  20. UCLA - 91


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