Sugar baby makes S$4,550/month, “daddy's” also paying for her master’s degree, but netizens unhappy cos she says she's ‘her own independent’ -

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Interestingly, in spite of the kind of social disapproval shown in the comments, sugar dating seems to be gaining popularity in Singapore. In the past 3 years alone, student signups have gone up by more than 32%

While the concept of sugar babies and daddies may have gained acceptance in the past few years, many have remained critical of the transactional, not to mention the imbalanced, nature of the relationship.

Olivia also said that she receives S$4,550 a month. In comparison, this is almost twice the average of what sugar babies in Singapore receive, $$2,500 monthly, according to an article in sugardaddyworld from June of this year.said that Olivia had been born into an impoverished family that was unable to pay for her university studies. But with her “daddy’s” help, she’s been able to get her degree in Fine Arts and has gone for a master’s degree.

According to one site, over 20,000 women in Singapore, or one in 42, are said to be registered on a sugar dating website. In the past three years alone, student signups have gone up by more than 32 per cent. Other sugar babies receive additional compensation by way of expensive gifts such as luxury items or trips overseas or may have their tuition fees paid for.

 

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