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hartfire · 61-69
My guess is that it would take a special type of sugar daddy to be willing to fund surgeries.
He would have to be bisexual and love you for you as a person, not just for your body's services.
Socialising in a large (inner-city) LGBTQI community might be more successful than online. That gives people a far better chance to get to know you.
He would have to be bisexual and love you for you as a person, not just for your body's services.
Socialising in a large (inner-city) LGBTQI community might be more successful than online. That gives people a far better chance to get to know you.
FutureIdol · 31-35, M
@hartfire I've gotten it funded before from various ones. I was also younger then. Maybe they know I'm lying about my age on there.
hartfire · 61-69
@FutureIdol How would they pick the lies from online?
What would be the clues?
If a lie did succeed in attracting a sugar-daddy, wouldn't he back out once he perceived the lie?
Or, if you have already transitioned to a certain point, maybe the number of people attracted to that is smaller.
I don't know - only trying to guess.
Would it be possible to sell other services, such as cooking or housekeeping...?
What would be the clues?
If a lie did succeed in attracting a sugar-daddy, wouldn't he back out once he perceived the lie?
Or, if you have already transitioned to a certain point, maybe the number of people attracted to that is smaller.
I don't know - only trying to guess.
Would it be possible to sell other services, such as cooking or housekeeping...?



