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Revision as of 20:05, 11 June 2022
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About
The 0 to 10 "money attraction" scale below I almost called a "sugarbaby" scale, but people think of sugarbaby as such a binary concept and it's not. You can ask someone do you date for love or money, and most would answer "for love, how dare you assume I'm superficial", but in reality not many women want to date a guy who lives in a van... so people who might most love love, also want some financial stability... and people who might mostly want money, also might want some love. I also want to point out that sometimes it's the women who earn more, so in your cougar situation with a hot young guy, this scale still applies. The primary provider could be the man or the woman. If you are the primary provider you can use this scale to indidate what you are comofortable with. In my personal experience, if I date someone and realize her ratio of money:love is too high, I can fall out of love for sure! Others perfer it that way.
My Graphical Representation of the "Money Attraction Scale" (0-10)
Polyamourous Heavy Communities and Activities
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Removing Shame Around Sugarbabies and Sugardaddies - So Long As it's Consentual
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Kind regards,
Sincerely,
Andrew Noske
See Also
Acknowledgements: My amazing friend Lyubov who I called once saying I felt like a girl I was dating was attracted to mlney, and rocked my world by urging me not to shame her if my fears were right. |