There’s a difference between people being butthurt over nothing and you just being a shitty writer. Also, what happened to your screenname? It was a bold move calling yourself “Hot Piece” as a 6.5, 7 tops, but I miss it all the same.
This is such a tacky article. I work my ass off to afford my lifestyle and I’m admittedly a little jealous of sisters of mine whose parents are more generous than mine are, but it would never turn to hatred…unless they humble-bragged THIS obnoxiously. Take a lap, Mexican leprechaun.
I appreciate it when celebs tell the truth when they’ve had work done. We all have flaws, but the average woman can’t just go out and buy new tits or an ass or a facelift whenever she wants. It’s like the whole photoshopping “we don’t actually look like that in real life” thing.
I hate (insert subject here). I can’t believe (object) is sold at (insert retailer here) and that people actually degrade themselves by (interacting with object). It’s offensive and I want (retailer) to pull (object) off the shelves and apologize IMMEDIATELY.
All my friends think I lucked out with my body–I’m a size zero with D cups. I almost always hate it and wish I had a smaller chest though because even though a D isn’t that big, they look ridiculous on my frame (I’ve been accused of having had a boob job way too many times now), cute clothes in my size look pornographic on me, and I always end up having to go a size up in tops which makes me look sloppy
It’s not prostitution. These men are looking for companionship and while many of them do want sex, not all sugar relationships are sexual. They want a young woman to give them attention more than anything. As for the second part, these men are successful in whatever it is that they do. They do have the power to expose you, but as a sugar baby you have to power to do it back. To lower the chances of that happening, anyway, privacy is valued and sugar babies sometimes even use fake names to protect themselves.
I’m a sugar baby and none of my friends or family know. I tell my friends that I’m out with family or other friends, or tell my family I’m on a sorority trip or something (they don’t know anything about Greek life). My friends think I’m spoiled by my parents and that that’s why I never have money issues. It sucks but will definitely require lying. I told one of my closest friends about it and she was super judge-y so I’ve decided it’s just easier to keep it to myself.
I’ve had an SD for a few months now and it’s extremely complicated/not something to take lightly. Mostly it sucks because I go to all these amazing places and have great times with/care about him, but have to hide it from my friends and sisters because it’s so looked down upon. My SD and I are intimate, but it progressed naturally like it would in a normal relationship and wasn’t expected or pushed right off the bat. What I have to agree with in these comments, though, is that “strictly sex” in exchange for money is prostitution and is NOT actually a “sugar” relationship and Seeking doesn’t condone pay for play.
I don’t get what the event even is? A physical protest? But anyway, Greek life at my small private is attacked too. We had the diversity club on campus attack my chapter of about 80 for only having three non-white members. But the thing is, the girls who come out to recruitment are almost all white. We literally only had one black girl come last semester. Gorgeous, smart, involved, easy to talk to, but we ended up losing her to another chapter.
There’s a difference between people being butthurt over nothing and you just being a shitty writer. Also, what happened to your screenname? It was a bold move calling yourself “Hot Piece” as a 6.5, 7 tops, but I miss it all the same.
This is such a tacky article. I work my ass off to afford my lifestyle and I’m admittedly a little jealous of sisters of mine whose parents are more generous than mine are, but it would never turn to hatred…unless they humble-bragged THIS obnoxiously. Take a lap, Mexican leprechaun.
…not saying that Kylie told the truth
I appreciate it when celebs tell the truth when they’ve had work done. We all have flaws, but the average woman can’t just go out and buy new tits or an ass or a facelift whenever she wants. It’s like the whole photoshopping “we don’t actually look like that in real life” thing.
I hate (insert subject here). I can’t believe (object) is sold at (insert retailer here) and that people actually degrade themselves by (interacting with object). It’s offensive and I want (retailer) to pull (object) off the shelves and apologize IMMEDIATELY.
Taylor Swift is a talentless breadstick. She is 100% a girl I would despise if I knew her personally
This family is fucking annoying as hell
1) This is 100% truth
2) That Sunshine girl’s comments are so fucking annoying
Why are all of the TSM writers so average looking?
He can mash my potatoes
The Schumes grosses me out.
I wholeheartedly agree with this.
All my friends think I lucked out with my body–I’m a size zero with D cups. I almost always hate it and wish I had a smaller chest though because even though a D isn’t that big, they look ridiculous on my frame (I’ve been accused of having had a boob job way too many times now), cute clothes in my size look pornographic on me, and I always end up having to go a size up in tops which makes me look sloppy
That video just gave me cancer.
I’m just trying to train my BF to put the toilet seat back down once in a while
QUEEN.
It’s not prostitution. These men are looking for companionship and while many of them do want sex, not all sugar relationships are sexual. They want a young woman to give them attention more than anything. As for the second part, these men are successful in whatever it is that they do. They do have the power to expose you, but as a sugar baby you have to power to do it back. To lower the chances of that happening, anyway, privacy is valued and sugar babies sometimes even use fake names to protect themselves.
I’m a sugar baby and none of my friends or family know. I tell my friends that I’m out with family or other friends, or tell my family I’m on a sorority trip or something (they don’t know anything about Greek life). My friends think I’m spoiled by my parents and that that’s why I never have money issues. It sucks but will definitely require lying. I told one of my closest friends about it and she was super judge-y so I’ve decided it’s just easier to keep it to myself.
I’ve had an SD for a few months now and it’s extremely complicated/not something to take lightly. Mostly it sucks because I go to all these amazing places and have great times with/care about him, but have to hide it from my friends and sisters because it’s so looked down upon. My SD and I are intimate, but it progressed naturally like it would in a normal relationship and wasn’t expected or pushed right off the bat. What I have to agree with in these comments, though, is that “strictly sex” in exchange for money is prostitution and is NOT actually a “sugar” relationship and Seeking doesn’t condone pay for play.
I don’t get what the event even is? A physical protest? But anyway, Greek life at my small private is attacked too. We had the diversity club on campus attack my chapter of about 80 for only having three non-white members. But the thing is, the girls who come out to recruitment are almost all white. We literally only had one black girl come last semester. Gorgeous, smart, involved, easy to talk to, but we ended up losing her to another chapter.