Dating site Sugarbook's founder defends billboards, says 'sugar babies' aren't illegal sex workers

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KUALA LUMPUR — Sugarbook founder and chief executive officer Darren Chan believes that it is unfair to call for the app to be banned in Malaysia.

 

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You don't deserve to defend your existence. Thanks for giving me a clearer understanding of 'sugar babies'. How many sugar babies are there in America, in the world? I want to be a sugar baby, can or not?

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