An oldie but I think a goodie:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/id ... ugar_daddy
Having an ahem "sponsor" is apparently now an accepted lifestyle choice.
Sxx and the sugar daddy
Re: Sxx and the sugar daddy
Bugger the bloody stupid UM anally-correct auto-editor that replaces s e x with xxx
Even replaces the word s e x with xxx in posted links!
(Warning: Contains adult themes and graphic images)
... great article, thanks GT.
tam, a 'blesser' from way, way back.
Even replaces the word s e x with xxx in posted links!
(Warning: Contains adult themes and graphic images)
... great article, thanks GT.
tam, a 'blesser' from way, way back.
Re: Sxx and the sugar daddy
GT93 wrote: ↑September 1, 2018, 10:38 amAn oldie but I think a goodie:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/id ... ugar_daddy
Having an ahem "sponsor" is apparently now an accepted lifestyle choice.
This link will get you to the article: https://bbc.in/2MzrygK
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Re: Sxx and the sugar daddy
The link which is about Kenya states:
"Transactional sex was once driven by poverty, says film-maker Nyasha Kadandara. But now, increasingly, it's driven by vanity."
I think the same could be said about it in Thailand. I'm on the lookout for evidence that sugar-daddying is a growth industry in farangland. I suspect it is.
"Transactional sex was once driven by poverty, says film-maker Nyasha Kadandara. But now, increasingly, it's driven by vanity."
I think the same could be said about it in Thailand. I'm on the lookout for evidence that sugar-daddying is a growth industry in farangland. I suspect it is.
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