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Last night we were chatting with our Dutch elderfishsister friend, who is visting Barcelona for a few weeks; she suggested that we should find a very rich sugar daddy
Topic Started: Jul 18 2015, 09:13 AM (168 Views)
Erna
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We thought she was kidding but she was serious. It had not occurred to us that this was possible/

How do we start?
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Don't you have prior experience doing this in Los Angeles, and Chicago?
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It never happened perhaps because we are too independent.

We recall two instances when 'generous$ gentlemen'(who were both btw slightly younger than ourself!) offered to 'keep'us.
But the idea did not suit us. One of them was very rich and a prominent Hollywood producer at the time. The other one was not really rich. But since we were running our own very profitable businesses at the time we could not devote 24/7 to another person.
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Mrs Patrick Campbell
Jul 19 2015, 03:00 AM
It never happened perhaps because we are too independent.

We recall two instances when 'generous$ gentlemen'(who were both btw slightly younger than ourself!) offered to 'keep'us.
But the idea did not suit us. One of them was very rich and a prominent Hollywood producer at the time. The other one was not really rich. But since we were running our own very profitable businesses at the time we could not devote 24/7 to another person.
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not John Hughes
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Aren't you the sugar daddy? Didn't your husband dump you again for a younger more wealthy sugar daddy? The story changes so much I can't keep up.
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Jul 19 2015, 08:32 AM
Aren't you the sugar daddy? Didn't your husband dump you again for a younger more wealthy sugar daddy? The story changes so much I can't keep up.
Although we now realize he was after our money we can at least have the satisfactia of knowing that he never got any of it.
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Anyone in his 60s looking for a "sugar daddy" should probably start by prowling around a local hospice.
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ROFLMAO @ r6
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What about finding someone who loves you and just happens to have the same or more money? When I was dating I had a rule that I would never consider anyone who made less then I did. It kept the playing field even.
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Sagi Musume
Jul 19 2015, 02:50 PM
When I was dating I had a rule that I would never consider anyone who made less then I did.
Just as well they didn't have the same rule, no?
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One day you wake up and you're older than all the sugar daddies.
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Jul 19 2015, 03:59 PM
Sagi Musume
Jul 19 2015, 02:50 PM
When I was dating I had a rule that I would never consider anyone who made less then I did.
Just as well they didn't have the same rule, no?
Not to brag but I'm in an income bracket, where you don't marry down.
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In post 9 that should be r8 not r6.
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Sagi Musume
Jul 19 2015, 02:50 PM
What about finding someone who loves you and just happens to have the same or more money? When I was dating I had a rule that I would never consider anyone who made less then I did. It kept the playing field even.
Does not exist on the Hershey Highway, and don't say that it does because we have decades of bitter experience.

The only solutia for us would be to become a devout cloistered nun.

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You'd probably get more actia in a cloistered convent than anywhere else. Unfortunately it wouldn't be the kind of actia you craved. :lol

Get thee to a nunnery!
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Off topic, but that place is beautiful, where is it and what's its name? It looks like its crammed with history.
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Sagi Musume
Jul 19 2015, 02:50 PM
When I was dating I had a rule that I would never consider anyone who made less then I did.
Just as well they didn't have the same rule, no?
Not to brag but I'm in an income bracket, where you don't marry down.
Yes, but with that added shift, your new boyfriend would never see you.
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That's Anal & George Clooney's Alpine hideaway.
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Sagi Musume
Jul 19 2015, 02:50 PM
What about finding someone who loves you and just happens to have the same or more money? When I was dating I had a rule that I would never consider anyone who made less then I did. It kept the playing field even.
What if you met a nice guy who had a good, steady, professional job that just happened to not pay a whole lot. I can understand not wanting to date someone with significantly less education than you-but why base it on income?

(Often the people who do the most important work are paid the least.)
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When I was dating I had a rule that I would never consider anyone who made less then I did.
Just as well they didn't have the same rule, no?
Not to brag but I'm in an income bracket, where you don't marry down.
Wel, unless you and your husband both had exactly the same job at the same pay grade then one of you must have married down.

(...besides, what about marrying for love?)
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I believe that image is a convent somewhere in Ireland.
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We can not marry anyone who has less than 3 times what we have.
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Mrs Patrick Campbell
Jul 21 2015, 03:12 AM
We can not marry anyone who has less than 3 times what we have.
I trust you don't mean years or they would be 200.
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