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EE_
4th December 2012, 08:25 AM
Seems like there's going to be a lot more college educated females in the future?
The guys that can't afford the skyrocketing cost of college will get left behind. Those that can will leave buried with debt.

Students and the sex industry: Empowering or the last resort of the debt-ridden?

The number of students using their bodies to make money has doubled in the past year, reports Charlotte Philby
Charlotte Philby Monday 03 December 2012

http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8376367.ece/ALTERNATES/w148/poledance.jpg

With unemployment levels soaring across Britain, job prospects for graduates have never looked so bleak. But one sector proving resilient, and lucrative, for young people struggling to meet the inflated costs of higher education is the sex industry.

The number of students using their bodies to pay their fees has doubled in the past year, according to new research. A study of undergraduates and postgraduates across the UK found that as many as 6 per cent are turning to lap-dancing, pole-dancing, escorting and prostitution in order to fund their studies.

Professor Ron Roberts, who led the research at Kingston University, said an average annual sum of between £600,000 and £3m per institution is going into universities straight from the sex industry. “Sadly, students are a financially vulnerable and heavily indebted financial sector and have become targets for people with money. The economy of the sex industry is now heavily intertwined with higher education economy,” he said.

The English Collective of Prostitutes, which runs a helpline from its base in London, said the number of calls it receives from students has doubled in the past year.

According to readers of The Independent who responded to an investigation last week into a website offering students scholarships of up to £15,000 in return for “discreet adventures” with strangers, the phenomenon is nothing new. Students and the sex industry, some claim, have long been natural bedfellows.

‘The Duchess of Hackney’ has spent 15 years running an escort agency. In her twenties, she left her family home in east London and moved to the US, where she worked as a recruitment consultant by day. By night she answered the phones for an escort agency, and after six months took over the business.

During her years as a madam – first in America and then in London, where she ran an escort agency for three years – she “actively sought out students”.

“They’re a different breed,” said the 48-year-old, who now lives in east London and writes a blog. “They were bright, guys could take them for dinner and they could hold a conversation. They were all-round good workers, focused on their goals – their studies and their career – and they knew they could trust me not to send them to anyone I wouldn’t want to be sent to meet.”

Last week’s investigation by The Independent into SponsorAScholar, a website offering students up to 100 per cent of their tuition fees in return for sex with wealthy men, has prompted a number of women to come forward to explain their involvement.

In the secret film, a reporter posing as a student met a man calling himself John to expose the scheme, in which young women were lured to a flat where they were expected to have sex with him as a “practical assessment” – before being put in touch with “sponsors” who would pay their tuition fees in return for sex.

In the right context, argued ‘the Duchess’ who doesn’t want to give her real name, prostitution can be a positive and empowering choice for young women who don’t want to compromise their studies by working long hours for the minimum wage. Over the years, she said she was inundated with applications from bright young women looking for ways to support themselves. She denied that her industry takes advantage of women who are desperate due to their lack of money.

In London, she said, her student signings would take around £700 for a three to four-hour session, which usually involved dinner and then back to a hotel room. “This was a choice,” she says. “These were just girls who wanted to make some money without the usual student route – working in a pub or shop, all hours. They were clean-cut girl-next-door types, you would never guess.” Schemes such as SponsorAScholar, she added, brought shame on the industry.

Each of the men on her books were vetted and she knew where they lived and worked, the Duchess said. “I always made it clear to my girls what they were getting into … If she got to an appointment and wasn’t happy, she could leave. In an ideal world I would tell students thinking about working in the business to work for themselves, and not an agency. Good ones are few and far between, and it’s getting worse. A lot now are run by men and by mobs.”

Kelley Temple, women’s officer at the National Union of Students, said she was aware of a growing number of young women turning to prostitution to fund their studies. While she refused to condemn students turning to sex work, she said: “I think it is concerning that [websites like Sponsor a Scholar] seek to capitalise on the poverty and financial hardship of women students and sexualises what is undoubtedly intended to be an unequal power dynamic … to exploit the fact that women students are in dire financial situations in pursuit of an education.”

Following The Independent’s story, an anonymous woman told Channel 4 News how she had been drawn in by the promise of a large sum of money from SponsorAScholar. She too agreed to meet an “assessor” – the same man our reporter met in our undercover film. During a two-hour interview at his flat, the student was encouraged to dress in schoolgirl outfits and have her photos taken, before having sex with the stranger. He told her: “It’s time now for the practical.” She continued: “Then he kissed me before I really had time to think about it or ask any questions … and I just froze because I really didn’t know what to do. Then he started undressing me.”

The woman later received an email saying her application had been unsuccessful, but that she could reapply in two months’ time.
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EE_
4th December 2012, 08:37 AM
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Last week we released a list of the top 20 universities with the fastest growing numbers of sugar babies, and the phone has been ringing off the hook! Student journalists are in disbelief that their college–their peers– have made our list. We have seen articles crop up at the majority of the schools we listed in our top 20, with interviews from students on campus asking “How dare they?” and “Really, is that legal?” Meanwhile our sugar babies are laughing all the way to the bank.

Not only are they dating wealthy men (or women) who help pay for their tuition, but they are also traveling abroad, finding mentors and gaining valuable experience their peers will never have the chance to obtain. While their fellow classmates are preparing their cover letters and working out their repayment plans, our sugar babies are getting job offers and graduating debt free. For some sugar babies, the sugar lifestyle is a temporary phase, and for others, it’s a permanent way of life. Everyone is here for a different reason, and college sugar babies are no different.

Everybody is so intrigued by this college student down-on-her-luck angle. Most colleges can not believe that a student would resort to this kind of behavior in order to pay their tuition. Obviously, the term “sugar baby” leaves a foul taste in their mouths and we have been working hard to correct their misguided perceptions of the sugar lifestyle. We were recently featured on ABC NEWS 20/20, a segment on sugar babies turning to the sugar lifestyle to help pay for the rising cost of their college tuition. Christine Morris, a 24 year old college student and aspiring musician, was interviewed on camera about her experiences as a sugar baby. She admits that she turned to SeekingArrangement.com after maxing out her line of credit on her student loans, and realizing her part time jobs were not going to cover her $10,000 a semester tuition.

College sugar babies make up approximately 40% of our sugar baby members. New York University is our number one school, but with tuition at $41,000 a year, is any one really surprised? That doesn’t even include room and board, much less the cost of dating and entertainment in New York City. At only a fraction of the cost, the University of South Florida clocks in at number 7, with two other major Florida universities making our top 20. If you have been following economic news, this shouldn’t be too shocking of a discovery. Florida tops all the worst economy lists with a 10% unemployment rate and the highest foreclosure rate in the country. I imagine many families are struggling to survive, and sending their children off to college is no longer in their budgets.

The same can be said for Georgia, with both Georgia State University and the University of Georgia in our top 10. Georgia was also hit hard during the recession, largely due to cutbacks at thousands of multinational companies headquartered there, including several Fortune 500 companies. If you compare our list with worst state economy lists and combine it with the trend of increasing tuition rates, no one should be surprised with these results.

But what some people seem to always assume, or perhaps misunderstand, is that this is not a last resort. This is a preferred lifestyle. It’s a relationship in some form, not an unsavory business proposition. They forget that we are all adults and at the end of the day we choose to be here. There are hundreds of other ways to make money, this isn’t a job or a solution to a problem, it’s a way of life. No one is forcing you to be here, the door is right there you can leave anytime you want. (But why would you want to?)

In my eyes, college sugar babies are just ahead of the curve. They are getting the best of both worlds by dating outside their means, and allowing themselves to be free of the constraints that would normally confine them. I see nothing wrong with going after what you want and turning dreams and hard work into a preferred reality. I mean, who wouldn’t want to arrange the perfect set of circumstances if it were possible?

http://blog.seekingarrangement.com/tag/college-sugar-baby/

SeekingArrangement.com Top 20 list of Universities with the largest number of Sugar Baby signups in 2011:

University Ranking -- # Signups

1. New York University (NYU) -- 185
2. University of Georgia -- 155
3. University of Phoenix -- 144
4. Tulane University -- 129
5. Temple University -- 113
6. Virginia Community College -- 108
7. University of Southern Florida -- 93
8. Arizona State University -- 85
9. Michigan State University -- 81
10. Ivy Tech Community College -- 78
11. Georgia State University -- 74
12. University of Wisconsin -- 73
13. Penn State University -- 72
14. University of Central Florida -- 67
15. Kent University -- 65
16. Maricopa Community College -- 63
17. Indiana University -- 62
18. University of California, Berkeley -- 61
19. The Art Institutes -- 60
20. Florida International University -- 59

brosil
4th December 2012, 10:03 AM
And I went into electronics. Where's the head banging smiley?

Serpo
4th December 2012, 12:45 PM
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joboo
4th December 2012, 02:12 PM
I just reply to all the junk email offers I get in my mailbox.

I now have 30 degrees, and a 40 foot cock.

Serpo
4th December 2012, 02:15 PM
I just reply to all the junk email offers I get in my mailbox.

I now have 30 degrees, and a 40 foot cock.


tHATS NOTHING ,iM IN THE RUNNING FOR MILLIONS LEFT IN SOME BANK ACCOUNT/ACCOUNTS

Santa
4th December 2012, 03:52 PM
Dangit all, once again I don't have much money. Guess I'll have to get creative.

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