sugar daddy
Being a kept woman would be awesome, right?
With the news that Madonna gives her boytoy Jesus Luz a $10,000 monthly allowance, we got to thinking about which famous people we'd like to keep us on retainer, in exchange for being fabulous arm candy and providing scintillating dinner conversation. Certainly if those not-real housewives of wherever can cut awful singles and swan about doing absolutely nothing, we can do it too.
George is the ne plus ultra of eligible bachelors. Come on, the man has a palatial estate in Italy! And while he cycles through ladyfriends faster than Olympic runners use up their Nikes, we … Read More
Why one mom sets up young girls with rich older men, and believes it can help you find love.
Simone Dadoun-Cohen is an entrepreneur, former exotic dancer, wife, mother of three, and pot-stirrer. Her website, EstablishedMen.com, seems recession-proof, as it counts over 250,000 affluent men and beautiful young women among its members. One of the only "Sugar Daddy" sites with a female at the helm, Established Men was recently profiled on Nightline, which posed the question as to whether Dadoun-Cohen is a thinly veiled pimp of sorts.
Judge for yourself. Fresh from an infomercial shoot for Established Men, Simone Dadoun-Cohen filled us in on matters men and mommyhood.
Momlogic: Tell me how you came up with the idea … Read More
Inexplicably, sometimes gold diggers resort to blackmail.
There's a pleasant little story from the gang over at Gawker regarding the inevitable consequences of more or less paying for sex.
The story goes something like this: rich guy (Dupont heir Stephen Dent) uses sugar daddy website for philandering, rich guy puts himself in compromising position (vis-à-vis his philandering), nefarious party extorts rich guy, long arm of the law eventually catches nefarious party: repeat until family, friends and coworkers are thoroughly embarrassed.
The New York Post (who really seems to love this puerile stuff, with the muckraking of the mighty and whatnot) goes on to say … Read More
Wonder how they will get laid now that they are middle class.
It was only a few weeks back that the New York Times introduced the world to the DABA Girls, and that the proletariat of the blogosphere nearly went ballistic. Pretty, young, and according to their webpage, accustomed to a "monthly Bergdorf's allowance…and bottle service," the gals said they formed Dating A Banker Anonymous because of their difficulties in coping with their sugar daddies' shrinking wallets. Well, gentle readers, it turns out that a lot can happen in a few weeks. NPR raised doubts about the story. Newsweek found out directly from the members that their website and … Read More
Jilted mistress kills herself after losing sugar daddy's attention in cruel competition.
Bernie Madoff has company in the "Boy, Did I Let Power Go To My Head" corner.
Business was going bad for a Chinese tycoon, who decided in December to hold a "best mistress" pageant in order to cut costs and eliminate four of his five existing mistresses (that's right, five mistresses). Russian news agency Novosti reports that each mistress knew about the others. An allowance and free rent presumably helped to ease their jealousy, but the pageant—for which a modeling expert was brought in to help judge—pushed one mistress over the edge, literally.
After being the first … Read More
A Daily Beast scribe writes about the rich "sugar daddy" footing her bills.
Hoo boy. The Daily Beast is surely getting a lot of web traffic mileage out of this one:
If you haven't read it already, check out their personal essay, "My Sugar Daddy," written by a college student under the pseudonym 'Melissa Beech.'
Young 'Melissa' is a senior in Philadelphia who spent more than she earned waiting tables, which she found "exhausting."
But then on a job interview with a communications professional, the man offered her a unique proposition: not to work in an office, but to sleep with him in exchange for gifts and money. He offered to … Read More
Online dating site for singles with champagne wishes and caviar dreams.
Some women are dripping with diamonds. Some women are dripping with pearls. If you want to become one of those women (and hey, who doesn't?) take the road to riches by signing up for SugarDaddie.com, the online dating outlet for gold-diggers. Cough. We mean for those who acknowledge success and ambition as traits of attraction, and appreciate the finer things in life.
Sugardaddie.com has helped thousands of Sugar Daddies share the fruits of their labor with Sugar Babes in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia since 2002. A Sugar … Read More
Is gold-digging on the rise?
Years after Kanye West's hit single "Gold Digger" ripped up dance floors, gold digging has hit the papers once again. Sweet little Audrey Tautou, from the film "Amelie," stars in "Priceless," a French film that opens this week in London. In it she plays a woman who selects her boyfriends based on one thing: money.
One film hardly screams "TREND!" However, London's Daily Mail is noted for their scaremongering articles about sexual politics (women think about shopping as much as men think about sex, John McCain ditched his disabled wife for hot babe Cindy, etc.) … Read More
The pros and cons of being a kept woman.
For whatever reason, the subject of love for money has been hot lately. We had the Craig’s List Gold Digger in November of 2007. And dozens of websites that hook rich dudes up to good-looking women have popped up. SeekingArrangement even has a method for confirming that a Sugar Daddy has the goods. No one has come up with a reasonable method to ensure that the women are hot, but what can you do? And a financial planner did a survey recently that concluded that the … Read More
A recent survey by a Connecticut area wealth management firm shows that...
At a dinner party one night, a drunken Churchill asked an attractive woman whether she would sleep with him for a million pounds. “Maybe,” the woman said coyly. “Would you sleep with me for one pound?” Churchill then asked. “Of course not, what kind of woman do you think I am?” the woman responded indignantly. “Madam, we’ve already established what kind of woman you are,” said Churchill, “now we’re just negotiating the price.”
A study by a Connecticut wealth management firm showed that the average ‘price’ that people would marry for is $1.5 million. Two-thirds of the … Read More