This article was in Refinery and is by Arese Sylvester. She offers advice on how to play it safe and find the right Sugar Daddy for you.
REFINERY : DATING AFTER BEING A SUGAR BABY
Excerpts: Dr.Milo Gudelski, licensed psychologist and sex therapist, explains that some sugar babies struggle with recognizing sugar dating as a business and separating it from their personal lives. When the two get mixed up, expectations may become unreasonable, selfish and problematic. "I have seen this happen where sugar babies get accustomed to receiving gifts simply for showing up. It is easy for folks to loose themselves in this mindset and when this happens, the ability to form deeper connections in relationship is stunted." ....
The key to sugar dating is protecting your emotions so you can really finesse and get to the bag," says Dash Preistley, dating coach and former sugar baby. Priestley, who grew up an unaffectionate person, says that sugar dating exacerbated this and emotionally desensitized her. "I like to think of being a sugar baby as playing a character and you have to turn off this character when you're pursuing something more long term. Sometimes, you can't really turn it all the way off though." Another speed bump in the life after sugar dating is met when sugar babies become accustomed to choosing romantic partners for the wrong reasons. In regular relationships, security is related to several components like shared goals, common values, emotional and intellectual compatibility...
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