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Wonderful moments with my Sugar Daddy(SD)

Wonderful moments with my Sugar Daddy(SD)
It's totally self-promotion, and good on her.
Nothing wrong with that.

A self-appointed punter-coach, encouraging SF members to up their game! :D💪
 
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Sex Work is Sex Work. And all the different sub disciplines just blur into each other as is a continuum.

Full Service sex work is more time boxed and focus on the sex aspects. While sugar baby has a more a support a lifestyle aspect, may include more outside the bedroom time, more getting to each other, but will usually do sexual activities. But then plenty of FS workers who do dinner dates, overnights, travel etc and blurs the other way as well. Or there is non in person sexual activity and blurs into FinDom.

Then there are some sugar babies who do just do FS but don't want the FS label. Don't advertise on sites. But use dateing apps or ******** groups and exchange FS for cash. So the blurring goes both ways.

So long as it is consensual and people are both doing what they want to do it is just a label at the end of the day.

Would say a few or a lot of longer term SWers (FS, SM, Stripping, etc) have longer term benefactors who would be sugar daddies. Know each other better, gifts and cash which are directly transactional, etc. Know a few SWers who don't work on a certain day or time as it is standing date night or similar.
 
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As for my op, the central theme is clearly a promotional campaign.

Personally, I think the concept of a Sugar Daddy is quite straightforward: typically refers to an older, financially well-off man who provides money, gifts, or a high-end lifestyle in exchange for the companionship, emotional support, or intimacy of a younger woman (with "age gap" being relative to the pair). A SB can be a student, a nurse, or a woman in any conventional profession—including, of course, sex workers. In essence, the SB/SD dynamic is a long-term exchange where both parties aim to avoid emotional entanglements or complex expectations. While a sex worker and a regulars /clients could theoretically upgrade to a "Sugar" relationship, the probability is extremely low.

Regarding my own "SD," I’d say he both fits and doesn't fit the mold. He fits because our seven-day trip to Fiji cost over $20,000 NZD, not to mention the usual gifts. However, he doesn't quite count because he hasn't provided the specific lifestyle or the high allowance I desire. His payment model is simply matching my average work income based on the time I spend with him (whether it’s 1–2 days or 4–5 days).

Honestly, this is a very simple long-term intimate relationship---it’s just a matter of everyone getting what they need.
 
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