Hannah Ryan | News Editor
Trinity College has the most Irish students signed up to a worldwide escort service in order to pay college fees, The University Times has learned.
According to SeekingArrangement.com, “the world’s largest Sugar Daddy website”, the number of Irish students seeking to become “Sugar Babies” with the company has increased by 17% in the past year. Among these new members, 71 were students attending Trinity College. In total, 397 current and former Trinity students are said to have signed up as escorts for the website. Perhaps this is why escort services around the world are so popular with young females, the rising prices of living means they have to earn extra money on the side, escort services in the United States are very prominent, whether being in an illegal or legal state, there are many sites like Slixa Boston that offer the services of an escort if you are interested in escort services. However, if Boston is not close to you then perhaps you would like to either travel to Boston for an adventurous holiday, or you should check out the different massage og escort services that are popular escort services in Denmark. This escort service is exceptional!
University of Limerick had the most new sign-ups in 2013, with 93 students deciding to seek “wealthy benefactors” to help them pay the rising student contribution charge last year. Dublin Institute of Technology came second with 81 new sign-ups. This was followed by UCD with 79, and NUIG with 77. In order to incentivise university students to join, the website offers free premium membership to students who sign up using their college email addresses.
The press release sent out by the website states:
“Most undergraduate students attending publicly funded third-level courses in Ireland do not have to pay tuition fees. However, many are still struggling to pay for their education, which includes registration fees that are expected to increase by 20 percent in the next two years. The average Irish Sugar Baby receives €6,200 in monthly allowance and gifts from her Sugar Daddy to pay for expenses, such as housing and transportation.”
The company refers to the “Sugar Daddy”-“Sugar Baby” relationship as a “mutually beneficial” one. In a statement issued to DailyEdge.ie, spokesperson for the site Angela Jacob Bermudo said: “It’s created to suit the lifestyle of the Sugar Daddy. He says he can only see her one day a week, or only on weekends…It’s all laid out at the start of the relationship.
“A lot of the Sugar Daddies actually want to be mentors. They take great satisfaction in moulding these young ladies and preparing them for the real world.”
While the “arrangements” facilitated by the website do not necessite sexual intimacy, Bermudo explained that “If the relationship moves on to a stage where they are comfortable enough to be intimate with each other, then maybe. But it’s not required.”
Sixth on the list of “Top 10 Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools” was University College Cork with 65 sign-ups in 2013, followed by Waterford Institute of Technology with 62, Dublin City University with 59, Cork Institute of Technology with 53, and Limerick Institute of Technology with 51.