Published December 17, 2020, 8:33 AM
It has been a challenging year for the whole world, and the Philippines is not exempted from this. With Covid-19 still out there, the vaccine has yet to reach us, and the economy heavily affected, Filipinos are trying their best to keep themselves healthy and make ends meet.
With lower or no income coming in, some women have resorted to looking for “extra money” in exchange for “romance.” The Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) reminded women “to be cautious in joining websites, e-groups, or apps claiming to offer opportunities for seeking romance and finance.”
These sugar daddies and their babies make their match online and agree on the arrangements which may include monthly allowance. In turn, the “babies” give whatever they both agree on be it companionship, dates, or even a romantic relationship.
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