
Why is there a trend of shunning professional sugar babies?
Originally, a professional sugar baby was,
She had several regular sugar daddies.
She knows exactly what makes Dad happy,
He can play the role of the ideal dad.
It was a compliment used to describe high-caliber women who, as "sugar babies," were highly satisfying to their sugar daddies.
However, in recent years, the term "professional sugar baby" has been used to describe women who engage in sugar dating, often portraying them as someone to be avoided. Why is that?
In conclusion, as a result of information spreading unchecked on social media,
The term "professional sugar baby" came into use as the opposite of a kind, unspoiled woman.
As an image,
I went on a date looking for an ordinary woman, but the woman who showed up was a professional working in the nightlife industry.
That might be the case, but there are many misunderstandings here.
To put it clearly and concisely,
"I dislike it when I sense from a woman's words and actions that she has relationships with other men. → Professional"
- No resistance to sex if the terms of compensation are met.
(This means being unresponsive. It doesn't mean you shouldn't have sex until you've gone on 100 dinner dates.)
- The list of things that are unacceptable is too detailed, too numerous, and too graphic.
- Talk about how other dads had better conditions.
- Not trying to hide her experience with "sugar dating" (behavior that makes men think she's meeting them for an hourly wage job)
What's the reality for professional sugar babies?
At our company, we conduct surveys with both male and female members after dates to confirm their satisfaction.
Most of the women who point out, "This woman was a professional, which was disappointing," are those with little experience.
Even if a highly-rated and popular woman has been registered for over 5 years, she may have many sugar daddies with whom she has regular relationships.
I rarely receive criticism like, "It's a shame you're a professional."
For example, a university student who has no experience in night work or sugar dating can join us.
A woman who was hesitantly going on a date,
It's not uncommon for people to be described as "professionals" by the fifth person they've been introduced to.
Now, let's think about this calmly: are they really professional sugar babies?
I wasn't actually present on the date, so I can't get all the details, but
Wouldn't you say that's the complete opposite of a professional?
So, it wasn't a fun date because he lacked innocence, was demanding, and generally wasn't very pleasant.
Even though they are not providing what men want,
It seems that only the women's demands are being driven up.
Soap girls are sex workers, and they are all professionals,
What image comes to mind when you hear the phrase "professional soap girl"?
Is she a problematic prostitute? No, that's not it.
She's probably a woman like an "oiran" (high-ranking courtesan), whose exceptional skills and communication abilities really stand out.
Summary
The term "professional sugar baby" is now often used with a negative connotation.
Putting the words aside for a moment, this summarizes the characteristics of women who get dumped by their dads.
Women who want to earn money through "sugar dating" should definitely keep this in mind.
If you can adopt the opposite behavior, you're guaranteed to become the ultimate sugar baby.
Are you okay?
If you're worried, try consulting a sugar daddy professional.
