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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostHaving to live with a woman just to **** her takes the shine off - opinions my own.
not sure sugar daddies move their young ladies in to their house.They just treat them nice & bed them.Comment
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Sort of my point.Originally posted by vetran View Postnot sure sugar daddies move their young ladies in to their house.They just treat them nice & bed them.Comment
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But what if it's "morally wrong"...? You know, like tax avoidance...Originally posted by original PM View PostWell it's sleazy and seedy.
But as far as I am aware it is not illegal soo.....
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Well put it this way - if it is morally wrong then many people would not do it and thus the site would bomb - which it seemed to in 2010 according to the story.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostBut what if it's "morally wrong"...? You know, like tax avoidance...
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Although a quick google of sugar daddy .com gives quite a few results which i will not be clicking on at work.Comment
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You know you want to...Originally posted by original PM View PostAlthough a quick google of sugar daddy .com gives quite a few results which i will not be clicking on at work.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell it's sleazy and seedy.
But as far as I am aware it is not illegal soo.....
I'm sure the feminazis will call it empowering "sisters doing it for money"Comment
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It has ever been thus...Originally posted by vetran View PostI'm sure the feminazis will call it empowering "sisters doing it for money"
Talking of which, all these "ladies" walking round with fat lips, they must've said something wrong to their other halves. <-- A joke, before you all start!Comment
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