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Wade-ing into the sugar life

R.aGe talks to Brandon Wade, founder of Seekingarr­angement.com, about the sugar lifestyle.

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BRANDON Wade started out as a nerd at the prestigiou­s Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology and never got anywhere beyond his first kiss.

Spurred by his dating failures, he decided to take his mother’s advice and attract girls through his generosity – the monetary kind, of course.

In 2006, the former software engineer took that principle a step further and started SeekingArr­angement.com, a dating website that caters specifical­ly to helping sugar daddies and sugar babies meet up. Seeking Arrangemen­t now boasts 3.6 million users and earns Wade a cool US$10 million (RM36 million) a year.

But along the way, it inevitably courted controvers­y, with some likening the site’s main function to prostituti­on.

When Wade was featured on Dr. Phil, he was called an “MIT-educated pimp”, while The New York Times described the site itself as “a down-and-dirty marketplac­e where older moneyed men and cute young women engage in brutally frank transactio­ns”.

R.AGE managed to talk to Wade about his site, the dynamics of sugar baby-sugar daddy relationsh­ips, and also asked straight up: “Is this whole arrangemen­t prostituti­on?” Here’s what he had to say.

How did you become a sugar daddy?

I vividly remember the day my mother came home with a pair of diamond earrings, and my dad asked her who had bought it for her. She cried and said she bought it herself because he never bought her anything.

Growing up in Singapore, my mother would always tell me when I grow up, I should always spoil my girlfriend or wife or whomever I was dating. She taught me to be a sugar daddy at an early age, because for her, receiving a gift

Sweet tooth: was her language of love. I have been a sugar daddy since then.

What’s it like being in a sugar arrangemen­t?

I have always helped or spoiled my girlfriend­s and every girl I have ever dated. In addition to buying them gifts, taking them shopping, or paying for trips, I would also pay their rent or expenses. I also played a mentorship role helping many of my ex-girlfriend­s with their resumes and career advice.

But what makes my experience as a sugar daddy even better today, is I have learned to discuss expectatio­ns up front with my sugar baby (now my wife), so that our relationsh­ip is just as much about giving as it is receiving.

What are your thoughts on teenage sugar babies?

The minimum age to use SeekingArr­angement.com is 18. I believe that once you are 18 or over, you are an adult and as an adult you should be able to date whoever you want.

However, most teenage sugar babies may be less mature, and as such, I would encourage them not to venture into sugar dating until they understand the lifestyle and how to date safely.

College student sugar babies are becoming increasing­ly common. Why do you think that’s happening?

There are a few reasons. Firstly, most college students are single and actively dating.

Secondly, the cost of college education continues to increase. As it is, most students will graduate with a large amount of debt that will take years to pay off.

Finally, sugar dating is fast becoming a part of our popular culture (especially in America). When you turn on the television, there are plenty of programmes about housewives with rich husbands, or about dating millionair­es.

Do you feel this lifestyle enforces a perception of women as sex objects? Does it push back the fight for gender equality in the workplace?

The cosmetic industry is doing so well primarily because most women want to become more sexually appealing. We are humans after all, and humans are sexual beings and there is nothing wrong with that.

I believe the sugar lifestyle empowers women to become comfortabl­e with their sexuality and to use their good looks to their advantage.

Women may strive to be equal to men in the workplace, but that does not mean they do not also want to be spoiled by a man or to be treated like a lady.

I understand that you are against referring to sugar baby-sugar daddy arrangemen­ts as “prostituti­on”. But do you find it completely inaccurate, or do you get why people would call it that?

My mother told my sister to find herself a man who can take care of her, is educated, successful and wealthy.

What my mother was essentiall­y telling my sister was for her to engage in sugar dating. Would you say my mother’s advice to my sister is for her to be a prostitute? Most certainly not.

Prostituti­on, the act of receiving money for sex, is not permitted on our website. And even though it is against our rules and terms of use, some people continue to misuse our website for that purpose.

This is the reason why at SeekingArr­angement.com, we employ a team of administra­tor as well as software and policing to kick off over 200 users each day for violating our rules.

 ??  ?? ceO and founder of Seekingarr­angement.com Brandon Wade (seen here with his sugar baby-turned-wife, Tanya Wade), was a dateless nerd before realising that his money made him much more desirable to women.
ceO and founder of Seekingarr­angement.com Brandon Wade (seen here with his sugar baby-turned-wife, Tanya Wade), was a dateless nerd before realising that his money made him much more desirable to women.

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