Types of sugar daddy

If you already know the concept of sugar daddy here we present the types that exist:

The real sugar

We all dream of the perfect sugar daddy; tall, handsome, experienced but mature enough to choose from and, of course, super agile when it comes to his wallet. Well, sometimes dreams do come true!

A rare but not impossible find: the dream sugardaddy is the best match. Stick with it and you're on your way to a super sugardaddy life.

The married sugar daddy

Sugar gang, it's time to get real: there's a good chance your sugar daddy is a married man. Before you panic thinking you're becoming a homewrecker, let's do some quick research.

In many cases, you might have an open relationship with your spouse, where you both agree to have fun with other people. This is easily the best situation, as everyone is clear about what goes on behind closed doors.

However, there are also the cases of separated people and those in the long and tortuous process of divorce; where sugar would be a viable option for them.

What we're saying is: don't be so quick to judge the poor guy! Married men on the sugar scene are not all scumbags, so try to get to know them first. Clarification should always come before judgment when everything is put on the table.

The sugar daddy jet-set

Everyone gets a little lonely sometimes, even more so when traveling. So sometimes all a sugar daddy needs is a little arm candy while shopping and visiting resorts.

This one requires a lot of maintenance, as you can tell by the nature of your job that requires you to travel all over the world. You may only hear from him once every few months, but be prepared to drop everything and enjoy an exotic getaway.

Salt Daddy

Probably the worst kind of "sugar" out there, it's one you'll want to avoid at all costs. It may seem adequate, but the moment you stop to taste it, you'll realize that salt is anything but pleasant.

How to spot a salt daddy

Saltdaddy's are known to bring a lot of red flags, despite looking like a dream come true. Seeing may not necessarily be believing in this case, gang!

Avoid talking about money

Easily one of the biggest red flags, he will always dodge the question when it comes to allowances and payment. Watch him turn it into a dance, insist that they can "talk about it later" and that he wants to "focus on getting along first." Run. It's a waste of time and he almost certainly can't even afford the sugar bowl - no money, no love, people! Move on to the next one who can actually fit your lifestyle.

You do not know what you want

To put it plainly: this sugar daddy is confused. What was he doing on the website in the first place? He will ask you the strangest questions and maybe even treat you like an escort service. He is horrified by the idea of giving gifts in addition to an allowance and thinks you are overcharged. Here we politely recommend that you ignore him. It is not your place to educate others about what you do when the information is available to them.

If you don't even know what you're looking for, how can you be ready to have a sugar baby? No one wants to deal with someone rude. This guy is spoiled; he thinks the world revolves around him and he doesn't like it when it doesn't.

You'll notice a quick change in his tone when you suggest something he disagrees with, followed by snide remarks about how you're probably a silly, naive thing who doesn't know how the world works.

One word: BLOCK. He's not worth your time, even more so if he belittles you. Even when using sugar, it's important to make sure your relationship doesn't become toxic, and sal daddies like these are the perfect ingredients for a rotten soup.

Insists on a "test drive

Perhaps the sleaziest kind of salt daddy, he'll tell you to forget about discussing any kind of arrangement until he finds out if you two "have chemistry." In the sugar world, this is what a first meeting is all about.

However, does he refuse to even ask you out to dinner? Uh, mega ay! He's just looking for an excuse to take you to some motel and then run away. Always remember that you are not a product for sale that requires prior quality control; you are a person who deserves to be respected. If he can't give you that, he's definitely not the one.

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