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To: SoCalTeresa

So, where did the idea of a “Sugar Daddy” come from?

There is a saying “a fool and HIS money are soon parted.” Granted, not so long ago, “he” could refer to male or female, but the point is, the saying was not “a fool and HER money...” So in the past, it was acknowledged that both sexes are capable of foolishness.

Male or female, we all can be deceived by matters of the heart. And for every instance where you can put to a woman foolishly loving and trusting a man, you can point the other way.

There is other saying that are not applied to just one sex, “keep eyes wide open before marriage, half closed afterward.”

Basically, sir, I am saying this. Don’t be so smug — you may be next to listen to your heart and your desires, and not your brain, and all the while believing you are listening to your brain.


47 posted on 05/24/2019 5:26:37 PM PDT by erkelly
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To: erkelly

Well, first of all, I am not a “sir.” “Sugar Daddies” refer to two people who know exactly what they are getting, a really hot young woman who provides sexual favors to an older, wealthy man. Call it quid pro quo. This is none of my business, and I don’t have any problem with it. This woman gave a stranger $80,000 with no guarantee, no legal protections, and no protections. She knew him a week? I can guarantee you, this will never happen to me.


49 posted on 05/24/2019 5:58:17 PM PDT by SoCalTeresa
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