## The Sugar Babies of Stanford University
### The Sugar Babies of Stanford University

#### Metadata
* Author: [[piratewires.com]]
* Full Title: The Sugar Babies of Stanford University
* Category: #articles
* URL: <https://www.piratewires.com/p/the-sugar-babies-of-stanford-university>
#### Highlights
* Sites like OnlyFans, popular among the "pay to see me naked" subset of gig workers, have entered the mainstream in recent years as millions of young women and men turn to it for supplemental income, or to chase full careers. Over 170 million others subscribe as "customers." Celebrities like Bella Thorne and YouTube's Corinna Kopf, the most well-known and highly-paid OnlyFans creators, overshadow the reality for the vast majority for whom getting nude for strangers nets an average of only about $151 a month and 21 subscribers. But focusing on OnlyFans alone ignores the vaster, far more commonplace, and socially acceptable enterprise of TikTok thirst traps.
* slowly dominated the universities. As of 2021, women made up about 60% of all U.S. college students. Men, meanwhile, made up 71% of the overall enrollment decline over the past five years. It's simple supply and demand. When you have increasingly more women than men taking spots in elite circles, institutions, and companies, you have a significant mismatch of viable partners for both women and men — men similar to the ones paying Cassie and Lainey.
* Only this complete upheaval of traditional gender dynamics could allow high-achieving women to "sugar baby" for working class men, and without any tangible consequence to the women. Cassie and Lainey's experience is a microcosm of the broader cultural changes in America over the past few decades. American men, especially working class men, have been left behind with little hope for the "American dream" of a good family and stable job, income, and community. Rather, they self-medicate with drugs, alcohol, porn, and the pseudo-personal relationships offered by girls like Cassie and Lainey.
# The Sugar Babies of Stanford University

## Metadata
- Author: [[piratewires.com]]
- Full Title: The Sugar Babies of Stanford University
- Category: #articles
- URL: https://www.piratewires.com/p/the-sugar-babies-of-stanford-university
## Highlights
- Sites like OnlyFans, popular among the “pay to see me naked” subset of gig workers, have entered the mainstream in recent years as millions of young women and men turn to it for supplemental income, or to chase full careers. Over 170 million others subscribe as “customers.” Celebrities like Bella Thorne and YouTube’s Corinna Kopf, the most well-known and highly-paid OnlyFans creators, overshadow the reality for the vast majority for whom getting nude for strangers nets an average of only about $151 a month and 21 subscribers. But focusing on OnlyFans alone ignores the vaster, far more commonplace, and socially acceptable enterprise of TikTok thirst traps.
- slowly dominated the universities. As of 2021, women made up about 60% of all U.S. college students. Men, meanwhile, made up 71% of the overall enrollment decline over the past five years. It’s simple supply and demand. When you have increasingly more women than men taking spots in elite circles, institutions, and companies, you have a significant mismatch of viable partners for both women and men — men similar to the ones paying Cassie and Lainey.
- Only this complete upheaval of traditional gender dynamics could allow high-achieving women to “sugar baby” for working class men, and without any tangible consequence to the women. Cassie and Lainey’s experience is a microcosm of the broader cultural changes in America over the past few decades. American men, especially working class men, have been left behind with little hope for the “American dream” of a good family and stable job, income, and community. Rather, they self-medicate with drugs, alcohol, porn, and the pseudo-personal relationships offered by girls like Cassie and Lainey.