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The Bitter Truth by zboyd: 2:40am On Nov 14, 2014
For the Sugar Daddies and Sugar Mummies of the world...

how does it feel to know that the ONLY reason someone is with you is because of your money?

Don't you deserve more?

Are you so desperate for human companionship that you have to resort to paying someone to be with you?

What does that say about you, as a human being?
Re: The Bitter Truth by kilokeys(m): 2:47am On Nov 14, 2014
maybe for sugar mummies ur ideology might hold.

but for sugar daddies..
heheehehe.. its a biriful experience grin
Boobi in hand is worth more than money in bank.

what do u mean...?

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Re: The Bitter Truth by FLAWLES(f): 4:10am On Nov 14, 2014
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Re: The Bitter Truth by zboyd: 1:01am On Nov 16, 2014
kilokeys:
maybe for sugar mummies ur ideology might hold.

but for sugar daddies..
heheehehe.. its a biriful experience grin
Boobi in hand is worth more than money in bank.

what do u mean...?

I saw a documentary on a cable show that was interviewing proclaimed sugar daddies and mommies.

A couple said that they knew they weren't the most attractive people in the world and were not averse to paying for companionship.

Some women cited age as a factor in being a sugar mommy, because marriage prospects were slim at 40+.

A couple said they just wanted someone to spoil for awhile.

But in almost all cases, s-x and companionship was the momentum driving these particular sugar daddies/mommies to 'pay to play'.

Most agreed though that they still wish to be married and secretly disliked their sugar daddy/mommy status.

Interesting documentary.
Re: The Bitter Truth by Nobody: 1:05am On Nov 16, 2014
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Re: The Bitter Truth by kilokeys(m): 4:13am On Nov 16, 2014
zboyd:


I saw a documentary on a cable show that was interviewing proclaimed sugar daddies and mommies.

A couple said that they knew they weren't the most attractive people in the world and were not averse to paying for companionship.

Some women cited age as a factor in being a sugar mommy, because marriage prospects were slim at 40+.

A couple said they just wanted someone to spoil for awhile.

But in almost all cases, s-x and companionship was the momentum driving these particular sugar daddies/mommies to 'pay to play'.

Most agreed though that they still wish to be married and secretly disliked their sugar daddy/mommy status.

Interesting documentary.



its not unusual to feel awkward when ur lover just gets up and leaves after kpanshing. esp when there is no form of communication, cuddling and all.
they experience aftershock instead of the afterglow of just being intimate with someone.

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Re: The Bitter Truth by cococandy(f): 7:10am On Nov 16, 2014
zboyd:


I saw a documentary on a cable show that was interviewing proclaimed sugar daddies and mommies.

A couple said that they knew they weren't the most attractive people in the world and were not averse to paying for companionship.

Some women cited age as a factor in being a sugar mommy, because marriage prospects were slim at 40+.

A couple said they just wanted someone to spoil for awhile.

But in almost all cases, s-x and companionship was the momentum driving these particular sugar daddies/mommies to 'pay to play'.

Most agreed though that they still wish to be married and secretly disliked their sugar daddy/mommy status.

Interesting documentary.



in naija,there are plenty married sugar mommies and daddies. In fact being married is a prerequisite to being a sugar anything to anyone grin
Re: The Bitter Truth by bukatyne(f): 8:30am On Nov 16, 2014
kilokeys:

its not unusual to feel awkward when ur lover just gets up and leaves after kpanshing. esp when there is no form of communication, cuddling and all.
they experience aftershock instead of the afterglow of just being intimate with someone.

Talking from experience? wink grin lipsrsealed

@OP: this must be sugar whatever who are neither married nor widowed.

In our society, a 'happily' married man/woman can still have sugar and honey children cheesy
Re: The Bitter Truth by kilokeys(m): 8:48am On Nov 16, 2014
bukatyne:


Talking from experience? wink grin lipsrsealed

@OP: this must be sugar whatever who are neither married nor widowed.

In our society, a 'happily' married man/woman can still have sugar and honey children cheesy

#teamvirgin o .. just postulating.
Re: The Bitter Truth by aristocrazzy: 8:54am On Nov 16, 2014
It says that I can get what I want with my money. As simple as that.
Re: The Bitter Truth by zboyd: 12:28pm On Nov 16, 2014
cococandy:
in naija,there are plenty married sugar mommies and daddies. In fact being married is a prerequisite to being a sugar anything to anyone grin

That's risky business over here.

You stand to lose almost everything you worked for, including your family, reputation and sometimes your life.
Re: The Bitter Truth by bukatyne(f): 12:45pm On Nov 16, 2014
cococandy:
in naija,there are plenty married sugar mommies and daddies. In fact being married is a prerequisite to being a sugar anything to anyone grin

I was thinking so too

Maybe the term sugar parent is as a result of age difference instead of marital status we term it to be here cheesy

All I know is that in Naija, sugar parents are far from lonely tongue
Re: The Bitter Truth by cococandy(f): 4:34pm On Nov 16, 2014
zboyd:


That's risky business over here.

You stand to lose almost everything you worked for, including your family, reputation and sometimes your life.


i know
Re: The Bitter Truth by cococandy(f): 4:34pm On Nov 16, 2014
bukatyne:




All I know is that in Naija, sugar parents are far from lonely tongue
right? cheesy
Re: The Bitter Truth by bukatyne(f): 9:12pm On Nov 16, 2014
cococandy:
right? cheesy
grin

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