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Yes and the situation usually goes like this: he's younger, financially unstable, emotionally unstable, earns his way by means of sex and being a handyman. She's usually older, a lot older and has the financial and emotional power over him. Men who have relied upon their mothers or another female, for most of their lives, continue to act no this technique and gravitate towards older, power laiden females.
Well, I'm 38 and my fiance is 25 and I work full-time and he is finishing up his degree and being a full-time stay at home dad for our son. While I don't think that I make enough bank to qualify as being a "sugar momma" I certainly make a lot more than he does and probably could...and I'd never say that what he does isn't work. Besides, I'm mid-career and he's still building toward his. Oh, that and he's in the military and will be shipping out soon so for us it seems kinda pointless to have him putting a lot of effort into finding a permanent position.
I don't usually get home until after 5pm and he cooks, cleans (kind of...I still usually do most of that), and runs errands sometimes, and is an amazing father to our 9 month old. There is just something so unsettling about paying someone to watch the most important person in your life.
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Wow. Power laden females, eh? While I agree with the stereotype you set forth it is just that- a stereotype...guess the answer hits me kinda close to home:) Well put, nonetheless.
by Tricky on August 20th, 2009