Sugar Daddy Dating Site SponsorForMe Launches

PHOENIX — A new dating site SponsorForMe.com has launched. 

The company said the site has a unique approach to sugar daddy dating.

All of the new members are reviewed via moderators and any fake or spam profiles are prohibited. 

“While most dating sites in general accept all profiles, SponsorForMe.com manually makes sure that every person joining the site not only is who they say they are, but are also the best and best looking,” the company said.

According to the company, the general population of sugar daddies are from every segment in the country, while the sugar babies are mainly from college.

The site pays every female that signs up.  

A University of Chicago girl interviewed in Cook County said, "Older men are more attractive, better looking, and much more appealing to me because there's not any issue when it comes to money and financial stability," she said. "I am young and I need some guidance from more mature men. I look for guys who are willing to take me in and mentor me and help me on my life journey and career path." 

Her sugar daddy also subsidizes her lifestyle.  

SponsorForMe.com disclosed that its largest member base for both sugar daddies and sugar babies is located in the Los Angeles market.  

“However due to SponsorForMe.com’s unique nature and traffic, the Midwest and other typically under-served areas have seen a boost,” the company said.  

The company said that Oklahoma and Nebraska have a disproportionately large number of members registered on SponsorForMe. 

The company’s goal is to populate the site and derive traffic from as many different areas in the U.S. to connect the sugar daddies and sugar babies in every possible area that has been overlooked.

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