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June 7, 2025 #41
Mad_Gray__
Participanthey..so i signed up on a couple of sugar daddy sites recently and thought i’d share what i’ve learned so far. if you’ve tried them too, would love your thoughts.
23July 2, 2025 #127ArianaJames
Participanthi. ok so here’s my take (i’m 28 and started about 4 months ago). i found a match on one site who seemed super generous and made big promises right away, but when we met he acted totally different — asked for too much too fast, expected me to cancel my plans for him, and it felt like i was stepping into obligation instead of choice.
20July 31, 2025 #128Nathan___Wood
Participanthey there,, jumping in (35 yrs old). i used free sugar daddy sites first — big difference vs paid ones. freer sites had many idle matches who ghosted or asked for pics right away. i got frustrated.
161August 9, 2025 #129Laylaaa_B
Participanthello. i’m 31 and quit using sugar daddy sites for now because of one bad situation: a guy promised travel and nice gifts, we met, and then he pushed for more than i was comfortable with right away. i felt pressured.
142August 29, 2025 #130Robert Jones
ParticipantI joined a sugar daddy site out of curiosity after my divorce. At first, it felt like a fantasy — beautiful young women, attention, conversations that made me feel alive again. But within a few weeks, I realized not everything was real. Some profiles were fake, others just wanted quick cash.
The biggest trap? Thinking you’re in control. Once emotions mix with money, it gets complicated fast. I met one genuine woman — she was upfront about wanting mentorship and companionship, not just financial help. We had a short but honest connection.
My advice: never lead with money. Lead with boundaries and honesty. If someone asks for “help” before you meet in person — red flag. Use verified platforms, video chat early, and never share personal banking info.
In the end, I learned that genuine people exist even in unconventional setups — but you have to stay grounded. It’s easy to get lost in the fantasy.171 -
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