I'm divorced woman, just turned 48 last month (I look 38!), who is
attracted to younger men. I am someone who prides herself on going after
what she wants, and usually succeed at getting it. My problem is that
most of the men I meet want a 'sugar momma'! I am getting so damn
frustrated. Why can't a find a young guy who is just interested in ME,
not my money? What I want to know is, how can I avoid dating a gold
digger?
Anwser:
Society has long accepted mutually rewarding arrangements between rich wealthy older men and younger companions. Sugar-daddies: older, wealthier men who lavish gifts and money on younger companions.
What matchmaker doesn’t expound setting up, “successful rich men with young beautiful women”? But now, watch a few episodes of Bravos new reality show “Million Dollar Match-Maker” and you’ll also see the reverse… wealthy older women who want to date much younger, buff, very attractive men.
The emergence of Cougars (Demi Moore, Madonna, Mariah Carey and Linda Hogan, to name a few) brought the media’s acceptance of sugar-dudes. And Beyonce’s hit song “Suga Mamma” took sugar-dudes mainstream.
Today’s sugar mama could be any woman of any age that seeks the fun and excitement of having a younger male (or female) companion. She is perceived as assertive and financially secure. She is not seen as someone seeking a partner for financial reasons .
And just as you have tons of women looking for affluent husbands, you have nearly as many young men seeking wealthy wives or girlfriends.
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Anwser:
Society has long accepted mutually rewarding arrangements between rich wealthy older men and younger companions. Sugar-daddies: older, wealthier men who lavish gifts and money on younger companions.
What matchmaker doesn’t expound setting up, “successful rich men with young beautiful women”? But now, watch a few episodes of Bravos new reality show “Million Dollar Match-Maker” and you’ll also see the reverse… wealthy older women who want to date much younger, buff, very attractive men.
The emergence of Cougars (Demi Moore, Madonna, Mariah Carey and Linda Hogan, to name a few) brought the media’s acceptance of sugar-dudes. And Beyonce’s hit song “Suga Mamma” took sugar-dudes mainstream.
Today’s sugar mama could be any woman of any age that seeks the fun and excitement of having a younger male (or female) companion. She is perceived as assertive and financially secure. She is not seen as someone seeking a partner for financial reasons .
And just as you have tons of women looking for affluent husbands, you have nearly as many young men seeking wealthy wives or girlfriends.
Check more questions on sugarmommameet.com
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