Most true SBs dont even know they are one. We look for the one that comes up to us, they talk and they tell us they have to go to another job after they get out of this one in 20 minutes. They say they have a car issue or something. Just general chit chat.
Mine was at a drug store where she worked. She had no clue who I was. Had no idea I had money and had no idea what a sugar baby was. I visited her a few times and talked to her about a dog she had. She was paying 115 a week to house the dog while she looked for a place. She lived with her mother, had a part time job, not in college and was just making it check to check. No car or DL, no hopes or plans for the future and lived day by day.
Now she is in school full time, has a full time job, a car, her own place and a DL of course. She has a couple thousand in the bank and she just introduced me to her manager at her company and our company is partnering with hers. She was promoted because of it. She is 19 years old.
The issue with a provider and a sugar baby is the provider leans more towards the money. A sugar baby looks for a mentor, someone to lean on and guide her through life as well as money or shopping trips etc. I tried to give her money a couple weeks ago and she refused it saying she doesnt neet it and still has checks she hasnt cashed on her fridge.
It took 7 months to go from wanting a sugar daddy to being my mistress.
I see her every day and am having lunch at her place today. We wont have sexual contact, its just lunch.
If a provider could look at terms like that and get money out of the head for once that is what it takes to be a real sugar baby. Other wise, you are just a hooker on retainer.
Originally Posted by Gotyour6
+1,000 I can't applaud this comment enough! Most people look aside the fact that a SB/SD relationship is supposed to be nurturing, and
not an option for bargain pussy. It takes more
respect than that to call yourself a true Sugar daddy.
Personally, I like being a provider or being in whatever situation it takes for me to be financially stable. I'm absolutely impatient when it comes to establishing long-term relationships when the financial aspect is disregarded and uncertain. With that being said, I think many of us providers have a difficult time with investing time into relationship like these.
However, I have met some wonderful gentlemen who have given me great experiences that I would've never given myself. (Shopping Spree's, Fine Dining, Spa Trips, etc.) For instance, my previous SD bought me a small Michael Kors purse from Dillard's. It was only $278, but I was SO astonished because I received
my first designer handbag. No knockoffs from the purse man in the hood...this was a luxury that I could not afford with my own money.
Even though he is long gone, I think about him and smile when I open up my closet and see my tan MK purse.
I hope he is doing well and is cherished by a lady who was able to give him more time than myself. Being a sugar baby is very, very, very, time consuming.
When you are a provider, you devote an hour or so to a paying customer. When you are a sugar baby, you devote trust and companionship with a gentlemen.
Believe it or not, there are many men out there who would love to help and confide in a lady. You'd be surprise what kind of men you can bump into at Golf courses, Gyms, Horse Tracks, and etc. Hell, a good friend of mine found her SD at a gas station!
And about sex, I must say that it feels different to have sex with a man who is truly, and genuinely concerned with your best interests, as opposed to a paying customer. A shopping spree to Victoria's Secret makes me drop my panties,
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Oh and I had to post this picture. I always think of this when someone mentions a SD/SB relationship...RIP Anna Nicole.