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    What Is The Sugar Dating Trend, Taking Over The Internet RN?

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    Scroll through social media long enough, and you’ll see it pop up between outfit hauls and day-in-my-life videos, people casually talking about arrangements, allowances, or being a sugar baby. What once stayed behind closed doors is now part of everyday online conversations. As Dr Chandni Tugnait,  MD (A.M), Psychotherapist, Life Alchemist, explains Sugar dating isn’t new, but the way it’s being discussed, normalized, and even marketed definitely is. At its simplest, sugar dating is a type of relationship where one person, usually older and financially stable, provides money, gifts, or access to a certain lifestyle, while the other offers companionship, emotional support, or sometimes intimacy. The terms sugar daddy or sugar mommy are used for the provider, and sugar baby for the recipient. What sets these relationships apart is that the expectations are often discussed upfront. There’s less ambiguity compared to traditional dating, where money and emotions can get mixed without being openly acknowledged.

    What Is Sugar Dating?

    Sugar dating sits in a grey area. It’s not purely romantic, but it’s not purely transactional either. It’s somewhere in between, which is why it’s hard to define neatly. Both people involved usually understand what they’re getting into from the beginning, and that clarity is often seen as a key part of the arrangement.
    Unlike traditional relationships, where feelings develop over time and expectations aren’t always spoken out loud, sugar dating tends to be more direct. There’s an understanding about what each person brings to the table. For some, that honesty makes things simpler. For others, it raises questions about whether such relationships can ever truly be equal.

    Why it’s suddenly everywhere

    The biggest shift in India isn’t that sugar dating has appeared out of nowhere, it’s that it’s become visible. Over the past decade, apps and platforms have made it easier for people to connect, turning what used to be informal into something more structured. And because everything now leaves a digital footprint, these arrangements are no longer invisible. Cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad are at the centre of this shift. Young people in these urban spaces are more connected, more exposed, and more open to exploring unconventional choices. Social media has played a huge role in this. It constantly showcases a lifestyle filled with travel, luxury, and experiences that many entry-level salaries simply can’t support. The money reality behind the trend If you look at the numbers, the appeal becomes easier to understand. Rent in cities like Mumbai or Bengaluru can take up a huge chunk of a young professional’s salary. Add student loans, daily expenses, and the pressure to keep up, and the gap between what people earn and what they aspire to becomes very real. For some, sugar dating becomes a practical decision. A student might enter such an arrangement to pay tuition fees. A young professional might do it to afford better housing or a more comfortable lifestyle. It’s not always about luxury; it’s often about survival or stability.  
    Calling this purely a moral issue ignores the bigger picture. Many people are making calculated decisions based on the options available to them. It’s less about right or wrong, and more about navigating a system that doesn’t always offer enough.

    The power imbalance no one can ignore

    That said, there’s an important side to this conversation that can’t be overlooked. These relationships are rarely between equals. One person has financial power, and the other depends on it. That imbalance can quietly influence everything, from decision-making to how safe someone feels saying no. This is what experts describe as a constrained choice. On paper, it looks like a free decision. But in reality, it’s shaped by limited options. Even so, many participants, especially women, enter these arrangements with clear boundaries and specific goals. They are not unaware of the risks; they are navigating them in their own way.

    The risks that stay hidden

    In India, cultural stigma pushes sugar dating into secrecy. People often lead double lives, which makes it harder to talk about their experiences or ask for help when something goes wrong. There’s also no clear legal framework around these arrangements, which leaves participants unprotected in many situations. Issues like financial manipulation, emotional harm, or even blackmail are real risks. But because of the lack of open conversation, these problems often go unaddressed. The silence around the topic can sometimes be more harmful than the arrangement itself.

    So what does this trend really say about us?

    Sugar dating isn’t just a passing internet trend; it reflects something deeper about modern life. It highlights the gap between aspiration and reality, especially for young people trying to build a life in expensive cities. It also raises questions about relationships, power, and what people are willing to trade for stability or opportunity. Instead of looking at it through a purely moral lens, it may be more useful to understand the conditions that make such choices seem reasonable. Conversations around financial independence, safer systems, and clearer legal protections are far more important than judgment.

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