“Love is a concept invented by poor people.”
Brandon Wade, founder and CEO of SeekingArrangement
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According to the latest issue of the Economist, “Nearly three-quarters of the graduates now leaving America’s colleges are saddled with debt. On average, they owe $35,051.
As the cost of university has risen, so has the number of “sugar babies” who pay for it by selling companionship and sex to wealthy older men. Monthly pay for this is typically about $3,000, though some “sugar daddies” offer much more. According to SeekingArrangement, a firm based in Las Vegas, two-thirds of sugar-baby graduates have no student debt.”
Well, well, well…
♫ Times they are a-changin..
It is true that today wimpy morality (the distinction between right or wrong) doesn’t have a chance against money juggernauts.
And society is not as uptight as it used to be. Not too long ago, pregnant unmarried girls were stigmatized and embarrassed by their condition. But no more. Single mothers are now a dime a dozen.
Today they are defiantly putting their bulging stomach on display. Look at me… I have a bun in the oven and I am not married.
Sex before marriage used to be frowned upon. Now it is common practice, starting in high school and being kept alive and well in retirement homes.

Sugar babies are above all entrepreneurial and pragmatic. They justify their behavior with logical reasons.
If I don’t do it, somebody else will. And I am not hurting anyone.
No matter what, during my four years of college I will have some sex. So I may as well do it with somebody who will pay for it and keep me pampered.
And mature sugar daddies are more considerate and generous than impoverished young studs.
That’s why Sugar Babies are seeking “arrangements”; business agreements with no strings attached.
It is said that regular sex boost brainpower. So, with regular sex you are probably a better student and can graduate in three years instead of four, thus saving more money.
And as a bonus you burn at least 200 calories during a 30 minutes sexual romp.
Nothing but positive feedback.
But the nagging question remains: how close is this practice to prostitution?
Because there is a very thin line between this “arrangement” and the world’s “oldest profession”.
But then, who are we to stigmatize prostitution?
If on her own free will a woman decides to monetize her charms, it is her own damn business.
“I don’t understand why prostitution is illegal. Selling is legal. Fucking is legal. Why isn’t selling fucking legal? You know, why should it be illegal to sell something that’s perfectly legal to give away?”
George Carlin (1937-2008)
Alain