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Kali

(55,006 posts)
Fri Jan 30, 2015, 04:44 PM Jan 2015

well, this is pretty sad

More UA, ASU Students Joining Sugar Daddy Sites and That's a Good Thing? Posted By Maria Taracena

At first, I thought this email was to inform me that it's terrible more female university students are joining websites to connect with sugar daddies—men, usually way older who may or may not be married, who'll pay for your stuff in exchange for your "company"—but then I kept reading, and realized the email was more of a "GOOD NEWS! Here's a great option to pay for school and get rid of debt!"

The email was sent to me by a representative from the site seekingarrangement.com. She said that with Arizona's unemployment rate being higher than the national average, how the hell else are students, particularly women, going to get by while getting a higher education or applying for jobs?


more including a really stupid video ad here - http://www.tucsonweekly.com/TheRange/archives/2015/01/29/more-ua-asu-students-joining-sugar-daddy-sites-and-thats-a-good-thing
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well, this is pretty sad (Original Post) Kali Jan 2015 OP
In the age of 5-6 figure student loan debts, I see this as sadly inevitable, even if undeniably nomorenomore08 Jan 2015 #1

nomorenomore08

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1. In the age of 5-6 figure student loan debts, I see this as sadly inevitable, even if undeniably
Fri Jan 30, 2015, 11:01 PM
Jan 2015

sleazy and messed-up.

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