'There's nothing wrong with taking cash from an older man', says student, 22, who was lavished with designer gifts by 44-year-old millionaire she met on sugar daddy site

They've been branded 'high class prozzies', 'call girls' and 'pathetic sex workers’.
But what really makes an intelligent young British woman, who has had every chance in life, use a sugar daddy dating service to meet an older man.

One who did sign up to one of the websites is Emily, 22, from Hampshire, an advertising student studying at a university in the north of England.



Emily Jones (false name), pictured, form Hampshire 22 year old who signed up to a website linking older rich men with young attractive women in exchange for money  
Emily Jones (false name), pictured, form Hampshire 22 year old who signed up to a website linking older rich men with young attractive women in exchange for money  

Far from being ashamed of her activities, Emily, (who is using a false name but has provided real pictures) decided to join the website more than a year ago, says people shouldn't be so quick to judge.


'A site like this just felt more honest,' she explains. 'It asks you about your desired arrangement and obviously you don’t get to ask things that you would on a regular site.
‘I get to say that that I want someone successful and powerful and who I find attractive and while that might sound arrogant on a normal site, in reality, it’s what most women want’.
It took a few months of exchanging messages with different men online until Emily met someone that she wanted to meet up with in person.

The man she would eventually strike up a relationship with was a multi-millionaire but, at 44, he was also twice her age.

Emily refers to her interactions with this man as ‘an arrangement,’ and she freely admits that despite dating him for six months, she was never in love with him.

Emily, pictured, admits she always been someone who likes going to nice places and wearing nice clothes
Emily, pictured, admits she always been someone who likes going to nice places and wearing nice clothes
During this time, her ‘sugar daddy’ gave her weekly cash payments and showered her with designer presents.

'I got a weekly amount but mainly it was gifts and shopping and things that we would do and buy together,' she explains.

'He bought me Jimmy Choos, Dior shoes, dresses and jewellery - he kitted me out. He gave me everything down to workout clothes, an iPod, a new phone, speakers for my room, bed sheets, trainers and everything. It was nice. 

‘I have always been someone who likes going to nice places, wearing nice clothes and shoes and bags - having access to all of that is very much my cup of tea.’

Emily is reluctant to reveal how much the weekly cash amount was, but admits that it totalled roughly £5,000 over the six month period.

On top of her clothes and weekly payments, he splashed out £1,500 on a fancy party for Emily’s 21st birthday.

'He paid for me to have a £1,500 birthday party with cocktail and cakes and champagne,' she explains.

‘I have never been treated like that before and I couldn’t get my head around the fact that he didn’t even want to be there. \

‘He didn’t ask for me to do something in return, he just cared for me and wanted for me to have a nice birthday party.’