The average monthly allowance for Canadian sugar babies surveyed through the site is $2,925.
A new ranking shows the University of B.C. was the seventh most popular Canadian school and the top B.C. school for sugar baby arrangements in 2018.
A sugar baby is a younger partner, more commonly a woman, who receives gifts and money from a sugar daddy, typically an older male professional, in exchange for her companionship and affection. Sugar baby and sugar “momma” arrangements are also common on Seeking Arrangement. Related SeekingArrangement’s CEO Brandon Wade cites a 40 per cent tuition increase over the past decade as one of the reasons why the sugar baby/daddy arrangement has become popular among Canadian university students.“Obtaining a great job, experiencing life and preparing for a bright future should be a university graduate’s main focus.”
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