‘He paid for my boob job – but I wouldn’t have sex unless I wanted to’: Sugar baby reveals all about how her relationship actually works
Hundreds of thousands of students are now becoming sugar babies to earn money to fund their university lifestyles
LIKE hundreds of thousands of other young ladies, this sugar baby started dating an older man in the hope he would fund her university lifestyle.
But for Maddison, the relationship became far more lucrative - with her sugar daddy buying her a boob job, designer handbags and other luxuries.
However, the 27-year-old student insists the relationship is 'the same as any other date', and that she's under absolutely no pressure to have sex.
Speaking to , Maddison said: “My motivation for finding a Sugar Daddy was purely financial to help cover my cost of living and school fees.
“I wasn’t struggling to buy food or pay rent though - this is for things I want like jewellery, makeup and designer brands.
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“Yes, I was very nervous registering my details for the first time, but within a week offers were pouring in.
“I’ve had three Sugar Daddies. I’m currently seeing one man who's 45 years old and lives interstate.
“He’s older-looking but still handsome. I see him on a weekly basis. I only meet for £360 ($600AUS) plus. We often go for dinner and we’re very affectionate when together.
“I don’t love him and he doesn’t love me - we both know what we want out of this relationship.
“He has asked me to only see him as an exclusive Sugar Daddy, which I happily agreed to.
“It’s the same as any other date - I wouldn’t agree to sex unless I wanted to. I’ve said no to sex and never had an issue.
“I receive gifts, beauty treatments, lingerie and handbags. He also paid for my breast implants and I get an allowance.
“It means I will graduate debt free and can focus on other things when I finish.”
Maddison, who is studying events management and marketing at University of New South Wales, in Sydney, admits there is a stigma around the set-up, but insists it is worth it.
She added: “My parents don’t know - my father wouldn’t be overly happy. My sister’s aware and that’s more for my safety.
“My friends say if they weren’t in serious relationships they would have one too.”
Maddison opened up to news.com.au after Seeking Arrangement, the world's biggest Sugar Daddy dating site, revealed that 100,000 Aussie students had signed up.
Their research found that more than a third (35 per cent) of those seeking a sugar daddy came from upper middle class and high income families.
The average student gets a monthly allowance of £1,600, according to Seeking Arrangement.
Meanwhile some sugar babies have made as much as £800,000 from the 'job'.
Seeking Arrangement spokeswoman Alexis Germany said: “Sugar dating is a way for students to get the money they need for school without dedicating precious study hours to low-paying part-time jobs.
“Word is definitely spreading. People are being more open about it and they are telling their friends.
“Once upon a time people were secretive about online dating, but that is no longer the case, the same is becoming true in regards to sugar dating.
“They turn to sugar dating so they can get the additional education they need to succeed without taking on additional debt.”
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