After she flew home, she slept by his hospital bedside almost every night. While there, she got a call that Bill had cancer that had metastasized. When they had been dating for nine months, Bill sent Liv on a vacation to Thailand. “On that second date, he gave me $2,000.which paid for about four or five months of campus housing,” she said.īill loved to treat Liv, she said, and sent her on international vacations. Liv said she was seeking financial support for student debt and other expenses, and Bill was happy to help. VOA Student Union made several attempts for comment from SeekingArrangement. “Join the more than 2.7 million students in the United States who have turned to SeekingArrangement and Sugar Daddies to avoid student debt and secure a better future,” according to their website. Most of the sources VOA Student Union interviewed said financial arrangements often, but not always, include sex in return.
Sugar babies seek financial assistance in return for company. Typically, the arrangements are between young women (sugar babies) and older men (sugar daddies) with money. “Actually” because Liv was 24 and Bill was 70 when they connected on SeekingArrangement, an online sugar-dating site that promotes itself as offering “upfront and honest arrangements with someone who will cater to your needs.” “He just taught me so much and he didn’t have to do any of it.
He helped me pay back student loans,” Liv said. He taught me how to get my own car insurance. He sent her on exotic trips to Europe and Thailand. They saw each other a few times a week, and soon Bill was paying Liv’s tuition and rent. Making rent was next to impossible, she said, but Bill helped her manage her expenses and finances better. Liv first met Bill in 2016 when she was a college student and $5,000 in debt from student loans.