
TELEGRAM -- Feb 23 -- Mark, a 48-year-old investment manager, has been married for two decades and has three children. What his wife doesn't know is that Mark also has three "sugar babies" in their early 20s whom he meets for
trysts, and upon whom he lavishes expensive gifts and hard cash; $600 to $1,500 a date. Mark met his paramours on
seekingarrangement.com (Founded June '06, 75k members). Founder, Brandon Wade, an M.I.T. graduate says the site pulls in $50k a month. Sugar daddies shell out $15 a month to meet their babies. Sugar babies don't pay a penny. Lawyers argue that these relationships are borderline criminal. "You are not granted legal immunity just because you prostitute yourself on a Web site instead of a street corner," said Robert Post, a professor at Yale Law School.
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Mark Brooks: Should 'sugar daddy sites' really be classed as online dating services?
The moderation of profiles on these "sugar daddy" sites would be interesting.
Posted by: Mark | Mar 01, 2007 at 08:22 AM
I think Sugar Daddy dating is another type of dating services, different from regular dating sites. Notice that the same company recently launched SeekingMillionaire.com
Posted by: Jake the Millionaire | May 20, 2007 at 06:48 AM