Desperation does not look good on anyone and is not in style, so then why act like that? Want some good sugar baby dating advice? Time and time again women act out in desperation and sugar daddies want nothing to do with it! Are you sugar babies really that hard up for cash that you have to resort to crying, pleading, or threatening a Sugar Daddy? This is not the best way to handle any situation in which you want to get a ‘head’ as a sugar baby. I mean, I know they are called “sugar daddies”, but that doesn’t mean that they have to put up with your temper tantrums. A little passion and fury is great in small doses! But when a sugar baby’s logic goes out the window and she transgresses to acting like a little girl, most sugar daddies don’t really want to deal with it. Texting wars, phone call hang-ups, throwing things, and pure unadulterated crying fits are not the ticket to mutually beneficial relationship bliss with sugar daddies.
Ever heard of a game called “Cat Chasing Mouse”? This is an accurate representation on how most men, sugar daddies included, like to get their sugar babies. Remember, the “Thrill of the Chase”? Usually when things are sayings or figures of speech, they are true and in full effect. Let us face the facts at hand, men like the chase, and desperation doesn’t play a role in it.
Sugar babies, if you are going to find a sugar daddy through SugarSugar.com or any other type of sugar daddy dating service, play it cool already! Take my advice!! Do not show any desperation, no matter what your situation is. There is nothing that could be a buzz-kill more than telling a sugar daddy how broke you are, or crying about how you want new tata’s. The truth of the matter is, sugar daddies like to rescue sugar babies like us, but they could spoil any other young woman, why spoil a brat? Your sugar daddy can be generous, but don’t take it for granted or get whiny, because there are plenty of sugar babies who would want to take your spot! Receiving gifts and spending time on luxurious vacations, who wouldn’t want that? Tears of rage or losing your cool are the kiss of death for any sugar daddy relationship, I am just saying.

TooSpoiled writes: Diamond watch from Mr. World Traveler.
SugarCookie writes: Christmas present from my sugar daddy, a diamond tennis bracelet with diamond earrings.
LatinMama writes: My first sugar baby purchase, Gucci Purse!
Hotbod writes: I love Birthday's, Louis Vuitton and purse from Mr. Beemer.
Chocolatelove writes: One of my many shopping sprees with my sugar daddy, Christian Louboutin and a diamond necklace.
Sweetness69 writes: All I have to say is I love being a sugar baby!
I completely agree with this. SDs don’t want to feel obligated they want to be generous to us because they can. They want to feel appreciated. If they wanted obligations they would be looking for wives. I’ve had my SD for 4 years and just this year I’ve had to learn to be flexible when it comes to him spoiling me. Haven’t been on a shopping spree or exotic vacations in about a year. He really took a hit with the recession (he’s in the oil business…enough said). It can be frustrating because those are some of the things that won me over. But I try to look at the bigger picture of how he’s helping me. Some SDs are schmucks and deserve to be treated accordingly. But when you have a good SD gratitude goes a long way because they do not have to help us with anything.
Ms. Babe
Second emotion for that one! Sugar babies should really don’t be obvious that they are only after on the wealth. They should keep in their mind that they are on a game that they need to get the complete trust and love of their sugar daddies for them. You just need to make your sugar daddy feel that he is important to you, that you really care of them and especially is that you really love them.