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The sugar daddy culture in Taiwan

  • FamilyGawk
  • 2015年9月3日
  • 讀畢需時 3 分鐘

Way back before the Kardashian Kockroaches roamed the Earth and scavanged for whatever garbage they could get, there was another creature by the name of Anna Nicole Smith. She was the sloppy sex goddess of E! back then with her boobs and bra strap just hanging out all the time.

They say she was a gold digger and that the reason why she even had her own show was because she had financed it with the money that she had inherited from her eighty-year-old sugar daddy. I was thirteen or fourteen when I first heard about Anna Nicole, I had no idea what a "gold digger" was. All I had to gather from was the famous photo of her sitting on her husband's lap and kissing him on the mouth--I thought to myself, "wow, I could do that, too." (I literally thought that was all you had to do, though.)

From that moment on, I was enchanted by the concept of gold digging and sugar daddies. I had actually went around telling my friends that I wanted to find a old dying rich man, and sit on his lap, and give him the kiss of death so that I can be rich like Anna Nicole, too. What a goal I had set for myself back then.

Even though I never found my dying old sugar daddy (they are a rare species, after all), I am still facinated by the idea till this day. So I've decided to research into the sugar daddy culture here in Taiwan.

There are two types of babies in Taiwan. The first type is the young and innocent babe you would find on a college campus; the other kind is the jaded party girl who just wants to make a living the alternative way.

The college girls I found online said that when they first started their career as sugar babies, they did not know to take control of the situation and were cheated out of their money's worth. One girl said that a guy once left her in a convenience store and drove off after they'd done the deed. Another girl said that she was scammed twice--both times the guys had promised to pay her fifty grand a month, but always disappeared after sex.

These girls all hunted for their sugar daddies online, so they decided to join forces and filter out the scammers. And when they first started, they only dared to ask five to fifty grand from college students or random middle aged men. Now, most of their starting prices are 100 grand. These girls operate a legit site, but with all the naked pictures and all, one would think they're operating an escort agency and not a sugar daddy business. They do have a forum without the pictures and less saucy, though.

The founders of the site said that in the beginning, their intentions for this site were to attract daddies, not potential babies. But then they thought that the other girls also needed someone to protect them and guide them through the process.

Now, all these sugar babies are all trained to become eventually jaded. The experienced ones set the price and rules and demand on the spot to be paid. They do this so that they would not be taken advantage of.

To most babies, this is a career, not entertainment. They do not enjoy being touched or manhandled. But most babies have financial burdens that meager part-time jobs cannot make disappear.

However, there are some people who don't mind being pampered all the time with diamonds and jewels. These are the second type of women in Taiwan who chase after money with their tits.

The society condemns them, calling them out on their "immoral" and "disgusting" behaviors. But they fight back saying, "what is wrong with gold digging!?"

Now, even though I said earlier that I wanted to become a sugar baby. That never happened. I don't see anything wrong with gold digging. In fact, give me all your money for free right now. Thank you very much. Just don't let me touch your penis or vagina. Thank you very much.

**My friend actually did find me a fat Persian guy once in a club, when I told him about my sugar daddy fantasy, but I don't think that Persian guy was anywhere near rich.

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