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Sugar Babies; Does it lead to a happy life?

I find the whole sugar daddy/baby situation depressing. Don't people want to be able to take care of themselves? Don't they want to have a feeling of accomplishment in doing a good job? Are there not any things other in life besides material things or pampering that bring meaning to their lives?

Also, they would have to hang out with other sugar babies because normal people are working and doing things.

I just think it would be such an empty, boring life.
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Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
For those of us that are not in the third world it's easy to be cynical. What would you do in their situation? Why do you think prostitution exists? You're so spoiled. You have no idea what it's like.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@Tastyfrzz I have noticed however that a lot of these people say "I enjoy finer things" etc.. like they want to be rich, not just avoid poverty.
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
@JimboSaturn the family i know couldn't afford salt. The mother had cataracts so bad the youngest daughter had to stay home from school with her. During covid the government gave each family three cans of food and a small bag of rice for a month. The father had died a few years warlier and the savings was wiped out. The "house" was four cinderblock wallscwith sheets of tin over it held down with rocks.

I got her eyes fixed, put him through school (including his GED as you have to pay to go to school there.) And now he's working as a nurse. The youngest girl now has her own bed at age 16 and is in the top three of her class. The house I also had rebuilt. Not everything, but enough. Amazing what you can do for a lot of other people if you just try.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@Tastyfrzz A very different situation. Just goes to shows me not to generalize
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M

Celebrating when I got there in February.