
On my best month, I made a total of $30,000 from various Sugar Daddies. The first Sugar Daddy I ever had was from New York, and he provided a $5,000 monthly allowance.

I found myself juggling 12 Sugar Daddies at one point. After the success of my first date, my pursuit became Sugar.

Nowadays I don’t bat an eyelash at $3,000, the average allowance given by a sugar daddy according to the same site, but to a divorcee with no college background or job at the time, it was a worthy option. I’d learn that regular dating was a far journey back from the Sugar life - a rose loses its meaning when compared to a box from Harry Winston. At only 24 years old, I would come to see more beauty in the world, than most people do in their lifetime. I could sort of relate given my previous circumstance. I discovered that a significant amount of men I met were married men seeking refuge and escape from their daily, conventional lives. S.So there I was lonely, unemployed and now surrounded in an online community known as the Sugar Bowl, reading How-To Sugar blogs and Tumblr pages. I’m not alone in my justification or urge. There are many who were quick to ask, “Why not just date regular guys?” But, I didn’t want another regular relationship, I wanted companionship, but something void of the heavy commitment I had given up for my marriage. With the divorce came freedom, and the traumatic experience gave me clearance to try new things. I was a Montana housewife with two children, whose Pinterest perfect world had just ended in an emotional divorce with my high school sweetheart, who turned out to be a closeted gay man. My journey to become a Sugar Baby started last fall with my sister.

Some spend their lives avoiding it, others wake up searching for it. Today the word “sugar” is no longer just a sweet carb within food.
