Within this discussion, members explore the increasing trend of female college students turning to adult social networking platforms as a means to finance their education. This comes in the wake of reports highlighting the challenging job market for young adults, particularly for summer employment, and the rising costs of college tuition and student loans.

  • One post references an ABC News report noting a significant influx of college-aged women to a platform known as MyGirlfund.com, where they seek financial support from 'sugar daddies'. This surge is attributed to the creative measures students are taking to support their education financially amidst a sluggish job market.

  • Another contribution to the conversation shares anecdotal evidence of cam models using their earnings to fund their college education, including a notable example of a medical student. This underscores the broader trend of students leveraging adult social networking for tuition purposes as an alternative to traditional employment.

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