Cork students are again turning to so-called "Sugar Daddies" to help pay college fees and rent

Over six years ago Cork's RedFM revealed that Cork students were using a "Sugar Daddy" dating app to set up relationships between an older and younger person
The students are among others using free classified websites which link up students in need with 'sugar daddies'.
Over six years ago Cork's RedFM revealed that Cork students were using a "Sugar daddy" dating app to set up relationships between an older and younger person
It was claimed at the time that the average monthly allowance a sugar baby receives is €6,200.
The Echo reports this morning that ads placed by Cork students are among several on free classified websites seeking a "sugar daddy" to contribute to their monthly expenses
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