Exeprience as a sugar baby.

    

    Today the word “sugar” is no longer just a sweet within food. Sugar is a lifestyle. Some spend their lives avoiding it, others wake up searching for it. 
    I’m not alone in my justification or urge. I eventually tried out
searching my sugar daddy.So there I was lonely, unemployed and now surrounded in an online community known as the Sugar Bowl, reading sugar daddy date blogs and other pages. I ​discovered that a significant amount of men I met were married men seeking refuge and escape from their daily, conventional lives. I could sort of relate given my previous circumstance. A​t only 24 years old, I would come to see more beauty in the world, than most people do in their lifetime. I’d learn that regular dating was a far journey back from the Sugar life — ­­a rose loses its meaning when compared to a box from Harry Winston.
    The first Sugar Daddy I ever had was from New York, and he provided a $5,000 monthly allowance. On my best month, I made a total of $30,000 from various Sugar Daddies. On one date alone, a Sugar Daddy gifted me with $7,500. No matter the number of trailing zeros, I am always gracious. Take that as one of my sugar baby tips.
    A steady allowance is only one goal of the lifestyle. Every “baby” wants her own success. A place where we loan our beauty, charm, and youthful energy for money, power, and the opportunities that allow us to ascend a couple of rungs on the ladder of success. My New York sugar daddy, we’ll call him Wesley, put $15,000 into helping me launch my personal training and lifestyle website, but his bounty is what I valued most.
    Sometimes the experiences can’t be defined with a dollar sign. One time, a Sugar Daddy took me on a style tour through the Garment District, feeding my passion for designer fashion. Another time I went on a 10-day cruise to the Bahamas. My Sugar Daddy and I rented a car exploring the islands together. The beauty was undeniable, but the trip exposed how incompatible we were.
    You’d be a fool to think that this isn’t like having a boyfriend, albeit a rich one. The rule on ditching traditional relationship hang-­ups applies mostly to the sugar baby. You aren’t allowed to be jealous or ill-mannered. You need to keep up appearances, and never lose your temper past anything north of a cute face. You are the perfect girlfriend, confidant, and friend. And the reward is addicting.
    Being a sugar baby is a full-­time job. You waking up in the morning,  logging into your account and the work begins; searching for new potential sugar daddies, as we call them on our personal blogs and social media. More importantly, you rise each day and start again, refreshed, motivated and always looking for ways to sweeten the journey of life.

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