I read an article about two months ago about a woman who, IIRC, was running a website. She had been an SB, then married her SD.Thanks for the comments.
That's background for one of the points she made: This is an opportunity for young women to meet people they otherwise would not have. Whether they know it or not, it's networking.
To the point of obsg's comment above, it's easier for the younger one to start and keep a conversation going if she's willing to let him play mentor to her mentee. A lot of guys would happily discuss their successes and failures in life and dispense both business and personal advice. The problem is, as always, the young 'uns think they know everything already, and that the accumulated wisdom of someone twice their age has no value. Originally Posted by Sir Lancehernot
And the part others are missing is, these women contacted my friend who is organizing everything. She has started a business consulting, among other things, sugar baby issues. They asked her to help them with this issue. So she asked me to co-host and speak to them. They requested the seminar, not us. They set the agenda, not us. They are willing to pay for our time as well as air fare to get here. We ae filling a need requested by people willing and able to pay for the help. Because they are paying, we are trying to give them as much value as possible for their money. And there are a surprising number more on the wait list.