After extensive research – I realised there was a whole world out there for sugar I never considered.
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Admittedly, I regretted not starting a decade ago as most Sugar babies seemed young, ‘hot’ and your typical university student who was in need of money to pay their way through college.
One of the most important parts of creating your profile is the picture.The quality of your picture will have a huge affect on the success of your search for the perfect Sugar Daddy. It’s best to start off on the right foot and post a photo of yourself that is the most appealing to Sugar Daddies. For women, 3x4 portraits will. Here’s an example of a better “Arrangement I am Seeking” section Although the text is still far from ideal, I was able to connect with this guy more than the others. He knows what he wants and has a strict criteria that suits him and makes him sound like a refined gentleman. He’s not just looking for a sex toy. Sugar Baby Profile Example – Hobbies, Talents and Things You Love. Don’t forget that the hobbies, talents and things you love are also important to your profile. Here is a sugar baby profile example which we love! “I love to do a lot of things. Sometimes a good movie and a good book (a romance of course) is my thing.
In Australia, we have a different system where the government loans you the money to gain and education and you then pay it back when you start making enough money.
So here I was, after two degrees and working in two stable jobs (yes, two!) thinking of a way I could find a niche in the market I could slip in to so I could target in my profile
What is it that SDs want that I can give them?
I looked at a few profiles and whilst a lot of them asked for a ‘young attractive companion’ of some sort, a lot also wanted brains, they wanted a conversation, they wanted to help SBs. Then I found my niche.
Every part of my profile I completely researched; not wanting to over represent myself or under represent myself.
Username: The first section asked me for my username in which they advise not to use your real name so I opened up a random username generator and clicked away until I found one that suited me – in my mind, I wanted something neutral. Not too feminine as O felt it represented me best.
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The heading: An eye catching heading that stood out from the rest. After a bit of research, I had read one SD say the best eye catching heading he saw was, ‘Welcome home’. Based on that, I decided I’d settle on the focus of making my SD laugh or spark his curiosity.
Photos: They had to be clear, with full body shots and without others. A few private ones just to release to those you’ve deemed worthy. I chose a few that highlighted my features and gave a true representation of myself without scaring people away (hah!). I could only imagine what kind of photos the other SBs were posting out there so once again, my photos had to tell a story.
Personal Info: Whilst it was stock standard and easy, I was stumped on my occupation and Lifestyle expectation. I have a high status position (that doesn’t make that much money) but putting that on my profile wasn’t going to be a good idea, I figured. And as for my Lifestyle expectation, I had no idea… so I chose negotiable. Having thought about this, I may change it in the future.
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Bio (About me and What I’m looking for):Having been on various internet dating websites, I was used to talking about myself in an assertive way to scare off the guys. But this was different. There was 8 SBs for every 1 SDs so I had to impress whilst still sounding like I needed help or some kind of mentorship. I had to sound like I didn’t have it all figured out and I still wanted more.
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And there it was, my profile – I was happy with it and hoped it was enough to attract the right SD…