
If you are a sugar daddy or a sugar babe, look no further, there are sites exclusively made for you. SugarDaddyForMe.com, SugarSugar.com, and WealthyMen.com, are all tailor made for those guys who are looking to support those younger babes.
Most sites require men to earn at least $100,000 a year and classify themselves within various income brackets and levels of “financial provider” prowess. A man can check “Will Cover Basic Needs” or “Lavish Lifestyle.” There is no income requirement for women.
The sites boast memberships ranging from 1 million to several hundred thousand and all claim to be gaining members steadily. While financial “arrangements” are less commonly part of the transaction on general dating sites, they do still exist, said Rich Gosse, executive director of the International Association of Dating Websites. “There’s a lot of illegality going on all over the Internet. Arrangements and even prostitution can happen on any site,” he said, pointing to information exchanged in forums on sites such as Craigslist.org.
Outright financial arrangements aside, studies have indicated that, on average, women are more prone to advertise their youth and looks in their dating profiles while men advertise prosperity and class, said Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist at Rutgers University and chief scientific advisor to Chemistry.com, a division of Match.com. “For millions of years, men have sought young, attractive women while women sought men with resources,” she said. “They still bear those predispositions. It’s Darwinian logic.”
Fisher says the sites in and of themselves are harmless. “They are no different than trying to sell people chocolate chip cookies. We have a natural sweet tooth and these sites are providing for two basic human desires.”
We believe this is a natural set of occurences. Men wanting that younger babe and that younger babe wanting some financial security.