

Jobless 24-year-old lives jet-set lifestyle of designer clothes,
five-star holidays and a £2,000-a-month cash allowance thanks to his
wealthy divorced SUGAR DADDY. He
might be unemployed, but he’s living his dreams.
Edward
Oliver, 24, from London, has been in a relationship with his benefactor
for two years – and has even had his student debt wiped out following
his marketing degree at Kingston University.
There
are nearly half a million sugar babies in Britain signed up to Seeking
Arrangement, with 73,000 sugar daddies and 12,000 sugar mamas looking
for discreet companions.
Mr
Oliver said:
This is my longest sugar daddy relationship so far - we started off seeing each other once a week, but once he ended another relationship we spent more and more time together.‘I think at first he was looking for a sexual relationship, but as we got to know each other it became very much platonic. I’m unemployed, but I do sort of look at my relationship as a job.‘I sometimes help out in my sugar daddy’s property development business, and it can be quite stressful having to put on a front all the time to keep him happy.‘In return though I get my rent paid, a £2,000 cash allowance, regular holidays that last up to a month at a time all round the world, five-star accommodation and luxury travel.’
He
added that they often travel by private jet or in supercars when they
go on holiday, and recently enjoyed a ten-day spa holiday in Germany
which cost £20,000.


Mr
Oliver continued:
‘My friends and family don’t know anything about it. They know I haven’t got a job, and they know I have a lot of designer clothes and shoes and go away on lavish holidays.‘But they never ask where the money comes from. I’m from a comfortable background and went to a private school, so I think friends assume it’s family wealth.‘People are very quick to judge and let their imaginations run wild, but it’s not as seedy as people think. To be honest, it is like a job - it’s an exchange of money for a service.‘That service is companionship and making someone feel good about themselves. It sounds amazing, and I do get paid well to do it - but it can be very stressful at times.’
He met his sugar daddy on Seeking Arrangement, a dating website specialising in sugar baby relationships.


Mr Oliver, who is bisexual, said:
‘I’ve had other sugar daddies before now, and the relationships can be a bit weird.‘The whole reason I started doing the whole sugar baby thing was because I’d dated a lot of people, and I always ended up being the one looking after them.‘It was nice to have someone look after me for a change, and be my cheerleader - if I have ideas they’re happy to talk about them with me and they support and encourage them, which is really nice.‘I am bisexual, and I’ve had women approach me as a sugar mama too - but I grew up in a single-parent family and I’m very close to my mum, so using a woman for financial gain doesn’t sit well with me.‘I prefer a man to pay, I’m quite old-fashioned in that way. I have had romantic sugar daddies before, but my current relationship is just a companionship really.‘Romantic relationships never really last long - due to the money it can be more of an uncle and nephew feel, which is a bit odd.‘Meeting a sugar daddy or sugar mama gives it a very different dynamic to regular dating, so romantic relationships are difficult - it’s hard to have a real, loving relationship when you’re being paid for your time.‘But lots of people look for sugar babies or sugar daddies and mamas for different reasons.’

24 year-old jobless man could afford his expensive lifestyle thanks to his wealthy SUGAR DADDY


There
are nearly half a million sugar babies in Britain signed up to Seeking
Arrangement, with 73,000 sugar daddies and 12,000 sugar mamas looking
for discreet companions.
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