Sugar babies often go undetected so their problems are unsolved until it reaches the point where they may need psychiatric help. The Star/Filepic
The days of sugar dating may be long over but the psychological scars may remain for ages. Yes, when a girl decides to call it a day after a stint as a sugar baby, trauma, depression and emotional problems may ensue.
In fact, the trauma of the illicit relationships she has had in her days as a sugar baby may make it hard for her to have intimate relations with her husband after she gets married.
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While most people have gleefully been sharing the infographic and joked about a sugar baby being able to earn more for seemingly not much effort, this Reddit thread raised questions about the ethical implications of the infographic and Sugar Dating as a whole.
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COVID-19 hasn’t put the kibosh on the carnal capers of so-called Sugar Babies, according to the world’s largest Sugar Daddy dating site.
SeekingArrangement in its annual report unveiled the country’s top universities when it comes to Gold Digging 101. At least four of the top 10 sugar baby post-secondary institutions are in Toronto with U of T topping the sweaty sweepstakes.
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The company said its popularity is partly down to the staggering level of student debt in Canada: Estimated to be about $30 billion. The site in a press release noted most students end up $25,000 in debt on average following graduation.