This is the story of a late 20’s woman who went from self sufficiency, to a kept woman then went broke all in the name of gaining her freedom back. Follow me as I blog about the so called sugar baby lifestyle, love and the many reasons why Sugar Daddies are no longer allowed in my life.
Interesting blog topic! I look forward to reading. And…good for you.
I love what I’ve read so far!
I was making my way through a dying relationship, beginning to date new people and still dating the previous guy. Then one guy I was seeing offered to be my sugar daddy. It was too much. I couldn’t decide yes or no.
I blocked his number.
I was so confused, and then I found your blog. Please keep posting.
OMG… going through this right now…. story sort of different.
had a lot – tons of money, big house, nice cars then all of a sudden my businesses crashed, husband cheated and now i am left with nothing.
met a wealthy man 30 years my senior. has a son my age (can’t believe i’m saying this) actually 1 year younger than me. i say to him ” you are old enough to be my father” he says ” i know but you are not my child”.
i like him, need the help to get on my feet… in a short time has already done sooo much and has offered to do so much more.
am i crazy to think that this may possibly be an opportunity?
i know there will be strings attached… or am i doomed from the start?
just needed to get it off my chest. need “someone” to talk to. even if no one answers…
I think as long as you know it is a short term thing from the start. Have goals. Treat him like a business proposition, only with daily/weekly contact requirements etc… If the business is not performing, get rid of it.
I wish someone told me that years ago. I finally have my head screwed on, and making money out of it… and I have my own life… I have to get back to writing my blog as I am now 8 weeks overdue!
Make money and go. Don’t hang around.
Hello,
My name is Adriana Molina and I am a journalism major at UC Irvine in California. I’d love to interview you or depending where you are located even interview you in person. I think your story as a sugar baby is one that isn’t told very often. I also think that the idea of a sugar daddy is appealing for multiple reasons but like any relationship, it has it’s drawbacks, maybe even more so than other relationships. I’d like to chronicle your story from beginning to end if you’d be willing to talk to me.
If you or anyone you know of is willing to talk to me please feel free to e-mail me at adrianamolina@yahoo.com. I look forward to reading more of your posts and wish you all the best.
-Adriana M.
This is a story that’s worth telling. Thanks for telling it. I have included your blog in the blogroll of the OneLove campaign, because one of the issues that comes up is the sugar daddy/sugar-mama relationship.
Hi Adriana!
So sorry about getting back to you so late. I would love to be interviewed. What is the piece your working on? Let me know a good phone time for you. I’m on the east coast so I am 3 hours ahead.
Love & Light
Ms. RS