I joined a sugar momma site last year during a rough financial patch. At first, it seemed easy — chat, meet, get spoiled. But I quickly realized some “mommas” were scammers using fake photos or crypto traps.
The first woman I met was real — kind, independent, and actually lonely. She helped me more emotionally than financially. But after a few months, she ghosted me without warning. That crushed me more than I expected.
My lesson? Don’t chase money; chase sincerity.
Always verify before meeting. Avoid sharing personal numbers or IDs until trust is built. And if someone offers you too much too soon — walk away.
The real connections are rare, but they can happen. You just have to protect yourself first, emotionally and financially.