poppydarling
Verified Criminologist - Victimization Expert
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Not to belabor this point @poppydarling, but do you think people with nefarious intent may gravitate more toward using a "sugar baby" dating site over a traditional dating website? Do you think they may see these men or women as better targets? Maybe because they are potentially in need of money? Or...because the "sugar baby" would potentially allow for a little more anonymity if they were to indicate they could not reveal too much about themselves because the are rich, powerful, influential, etc.?
In a word, no.
To expand, from research, there is no indication that participation in the sugar lifestyle increases one’s risk for victimization.
There are a lot of other opportunities and easier ways to victimize individuals other than pose as a sugar daddy.
That doesn’t mean it never happens but the victimization is actually more commonly the other direction- the sugar baby takes advantage of the sugar daddy.