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Someone recently asked me if I believe there are sugar daddies who openly identify as such on regular dating sites. While I'm typically skeptical of men explicitly stating they're sugar daddies, I'm more open to those who express generosity and a desire to spoil a woman, provided they back it up with actions. Keep in mind, everything in a bio is hypothetical.


I wanted to share clear examples of men who might be sugar daddies or simply enjoy being exceptionally generous. It's important to note that not every woman is seeking a $6000 DIOR tote bag; some might be content with a $500 Mark Jacob bag. These men operate at different levels, claiming to make around $150,000 annually, which might be enough to spoil one woman but not others. It's crucial to vet pots and to make sure they match their words with actions.


These examples don't necessarily mean these men are incredibly rich; they just lead with their financial status. I believe there are levels to it, and it's about assessing compatibility and authenticity. Take a look at these instances; they could be indicative of sugar daddies on regular dating sites.


Tell me if you run across bios like this on regular dating sites ?

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Anonymous

A POT asks you upon the first opening question “ What’s your Red and Green Flag”

Anonymous

I want to answer based on their Architecture. I would do it myself but what would chanel say to this architecture guy.

Codenamechanel

Thank you, I finally got it! I think everyone’s red or green flags are different, but say a man that I know is HH (meaning Horny Harold) asks me, ‘Well, what’s your green flag in a relationship?’ ‘Someone who openly respects my boundaries and lets things happen naturally,’ I’d say. Red flags for me are pushy men. I want them to know I already clocked what time they on