Posted by Kali on August 28, 2006 at 08:20 [70.131.160.243]
In Reply to: Elegant baby seeking Prince Charming of a Daddy posted by gracebaby on August 27, 2006 at 13:40
I think it's really a shame gracebaby was jumped on for this ad. Why do men automatically assume a woman is looking for a man to SUPPORT her?
If this was an ad posted by a Daddy looking for a baby who enjoyed a similar luxurious lifestyle, would anyone say they were looking for a SugarBaby? I think not. For that matter, I've seen men post ads that blatantly state they have oodles of money with which to spoil a babygirl with - as if they're flashing cash in the hopes of luring someone in. Do people call them on that behavior? Not usually.
But why can't a woman state her level of financial security in an ad without immediately getting called on it?
It's a fact of life... People like to mingle with their own kind. Gracebaby is simply stating that she has an appreciation for a higher standard of living and that she carries herself with dignity - and is looking for a man who does the same.
Really, boys... A little respect for the ladies, please.
And furthermore, I didn't read "looking for sugar daddy" in her ad AT ALL - I read "financially well off woman looking for a man who can fit into her lifestyle AND be a daddy" And there's nothing wrong with that.
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