
These are relationships like any others, and the bad times are bound to come with the good. But would you challenge that straight-up assumption?īrook Urick: While no relationship or arrangement is ever completely perfect, if our users are honest and upfront about their expectations and what they have to offer, the arrangements are near perfect. Like any relationship, on the surface, having a Daddy looks like a perfect arrangement. Some do evolve into romantic ones of course. Every relationship is different and some people on the site are looking for platonic relationships only and don’t want to engage in sex and that’s fine. You could come to the lifestyle if you want a mentor or a relationship, if that’s what you’re looking for.Īnd if you wanted to persue a legitimate sexual relationship, you could?īrook Urick: Absolutely. Many of the sugar daddies (or mommies) are CEOs or business people with connections, who can help you network, because they’re normally at least ten, fifteen years older. The Splenda Daddy is the guy who really wants to be a sugar daddy but doesn’t have the money.”

“A straight up Sugar Daddy is someone willing to spoil his baby for the right reasons. We’re told that men should be the provider and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with going after a guy who can provide, who is going to treat you really well and most of the time, who can mentor you. It’s the Cinderella tale of a prince coming to sweep a girl off her feet and women are sold that. is a new website created by Sugar Babies, aiming to turn those dreams into reality.” Do you think it’s true – we’re sold the Sugar Baby lifestyle?īrook Urick: The fairytale is a common story. Your site’s sell is “The allure of the Sugar Baby lifestyle resembles a childhood dream sold to girls from a very young age. There’s an expanding community and with that there’s a growing need for guidance. And there’s a forum too so they can talk between themselves and ask specific questions. It’s a place where the community can come together. We have in-house Sugar experts who are experienced and have tips and tricks to teach newer Babies.

When potential babies are wondering about being involved, they can come here and really find out what it’s like and their questions can be answered. We wanted to be the Sugar Baby authority. How did you come up with the idea for the site?īrook Urick: Well, we started with a YouTube show about the lifestyle but wanted to have original content and a proper voice for Sugar Babies. We spoke to one of the main contributors and ex-Sugar Baby, Brook Urick about what they’re looking to achieve.

#SUGAR DADDY WEBSITES WITHOUT MEETING HOW TO#
So how do you negotiate your way through this potentially difficult and dangerous dating minefield where one person is handing over potentially large amounts cash to the other? How do you stay safe – presuming your Daddy turns out not to be he claimed to be? How to make the most money without fucking anyone around? How do you even become a Baby in the first place, beyond just signing up to the site? The grey area surrounding something of this nature – particularly when being a Sugar Baby is reasonably stigmatised – is so blurred and expansive it’s a total fog.Ī new site run by the people behind Seeking Arrangement, Let’s Talk Sugar, looks to remove all that confusion and mystery, touting itself as a step-by-step guide to becoming a Sugar Baby.
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In more traditional relationships, boundaries and expectations are more clear cut. We’ve grown up watching them played out on TV and in our homes. With such great numbers entering into this lifestyle, it’s clear there’s a market to talk to. In return for being the main breadwinner in the relationship, they are able to get a relationship which is customised to their present lifestyle.” “They don’t have time for traditional dating, let alone conventional relationships themselves. “Sugar Daddies and Mommies are cash rich, but time poor,” Seeking Arrangement spokesperson Angela Bermudo told Dazed. The site – whose founder, Brandon Wade, once awkwardly argued that "love is a concept made up by poor people" – claims that 1.4 million profiles belong to students at UK universities. Many of them are students, looking to fund their way through university or college. Seeking Arrangement, the site where rich, lonely or busy men (or women) can meet “Sugar Babies”, has over 3.3 million Babies from across the world. Being a "Baby" is no longer a niche idea, despite what you might think.
