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Paperback Sugar Daddy 101: What You Need to Know If You Want to be A Sugar Baby Book

ISBN: 0972760806

ISBN13: 9780972760805

Sugar Daddy 101: What You Need to Know If You Want to be A Sugar Baby

School Is Now In Session Read The Book Everyone Is Talking About! Author Leidra Lawson's ten years of experience as a sugar baby--and having given many women "sugar baby lessons"--led her to write... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A lil bit sinful

I found this book to be very entertaining and had some very useful tips on how to 'scoop' an man, a practise that most women are into in one form or another regardless of whether they or the man are rich or not. I have learnt that there are 'better' ways to get my boyfriend/fiance to buy me things /give me money for something that just outright throwing a tantrum and demanding it...he even advised me that i should 'learn' more subtle techniques to get him to sponsor my clothing, hairdresser appointments etc. Funny thing tho, he is actually a little bit younger than me (a sugar toyboy? or am i sugar cradle snatcher:)) but he makes more money than me and is happy to make ME happy which works out great for both of us as i have told him that i love to play Rich Man Boss and Trophy Wife. This book is also great for general self improvement and learning how to acquire class and taste and style or at least the importance of such to attain a higher level of lifestyle. The only thing I didn't approve of was that it did encourage women especially young women, to poach on other women's husbands. I believe that such as practise does not lead to long term happiness because women do have a tendency to become emotionally attached and dependant on the man they are sleeping with / dating and there are all too many women who are stuck in dead end relationships with men who they hope will leave their wife to marry them but never do. Unless, you are like Gabi Solis from Desperate Housewives and are able to compartmentalise your feelings whilst having a fling or affair, it would say that being with a man just for the gifts and cash is only a short term means to a long term end. I have read 'How to marry the rich' by Ginie Polo Sayles and found the advice to be far more practical for a woman whose aim is to marry up and therefore secure her financial position through a legal marriage.

Reading this book has improved and added to my life!

Sugar Daddy 101 is a breath of fresh air. For those who are skeptical then I would recommend reading this book. In this book Ms. Lawson encourages you to set your goals to become a better person and gives you the tools for you to reach your goals. This advice is followed by examples and stories of what and what not to do in the pursuit of these goals. She advises that one should not only be focused on the material, but on those things that will help you out now and in the future. What I appreciate about this book is that anyone can use the tools in it to become a success in all that they want to accomplish and do. Thank you so much Ms. Lawson for changing not only my way of thinking (which has become on a higher level), but also my life.

Good but should anybody follow its advice?

This book does a good job of showing how a woman can go about finding a man who will pay her large sums of money and/or give her expensive gifts for the benefit of her loving embrace (read: lots and lots of sex). It also seems to give sensible advice about how a woman should handle what must be at times an extremely complex and possibly volatile relationship. Hell, even the info about the mundane places where a sugar daddy can be hooked ring true. However, one cannot help but wonder if there are not enough avenues for the modern women to enjoy wealth and success without having to become a high-priced hooker? The author insists upon coining the term "sugar baby" to describe those women who take on a sugar daddy but, let's not mince words, a person who has sex for profit is a prostitute. The author wisely advises that the "sugar baby" should put away money for when men no longer desire her, but is not a woman diminished when she allows herself to be used for the sexual gratification of another? Let's not forget that a lot of the "women" who might be attracted to the lifestyle presented in this book are very likely to be young girls who are smart enough to understand that their faces and bodies have a powerful allure for many men. Is it really a good thing for such young women to pine for the day when they can get a wealthy man to give them the easy life? Let's face facts: life is short and is often crowded with the mundane and the difficult, so the seemingly glamorous life portrayed in this volume no doubt must be quite enticing. But women who seek the easy and fun way out must realize that they have the resources to get the education and job they need so that they don't have to kneel down at the feet of any man. The beautiful and sexy girl or woman must fight the temptation to court a sugar daddy no matter how plausible finding such a man almost certainly is. Live more fully with the talents that life has bestowed upon you; find a good path to follow and true love to enjoy: why become a mattress for the unworthy?

Wow! I can't believe what's in this thing

I read this book and I must say I am impressed. If you are a guy, this is a must have to know if you are a "Sugar Daddy". I would have thought it would be obvious but I was wrong. Also,it tells you how you can BE one if you want to.If you are a girl, I think this will give you an unfair advantage over us guys! That being said, I wouldn't mind someone taking care of me the way this book describes. I definitly recommend this book.
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