The ad promises help with that $249 (€185) monthly fee and much more

Nov 14, 2013 15:18 GMT  ·  By

Remember that company trying to convince young girls to get sugar daddies instead of finding a summer job?

They are back, this time using Obamacare as an excuse to tell 20 somethings to date older men for a profit.

According to BuzzFeed, SeekingArrangement.com has launched an ad telling attractive students that connecting with “benefactors” will help them with their insurance plans.

Their ad references the Affordable Care Act site glitch that left many even more frustrated with the system.

It also promises to make them “financially independent” and be safe from “Obama-drama.” With an average $3,000 (€2,200) monthly allowance from their sugar daddies, “sugar babies” who are no longer covered on their parents' insurance will think nothing of that $249 (€185) monthly fee.

In fact, “sugar daddy insurance” will not only take care of that minimum fee, but it will cover all the premiums, if you know what I am talking about.