Sugar Daddy Dating Sites - Gay Daddies in Full Force
Sugar daddy dating sites have become a popular online niche, and
now some sugar daddy sites are opening their doors to gay and lesbian
sugar daddies and sugar babes. Most online dating sites are focused on
traditional relationships; long-term, monogamous, & serious. It
wasn't until 2006 that the concept of sugar daddy dating took off, and
the response from the public has ranged from bitter to very sweet.
Gay
sugar daddies have been largely left out of the sugar daddy dating
equation, but in 2008, the leading site for sugar daddies announced the
official launch of it's gay, curious, and bi sugar daddy program; "our
site is unique in that sugar daddies who may have never experimented
before can do so by making an arrangement" - Brandon Wade, founder and
CEO of a leading sugardaddy dating site.
The instant success of
sugar daddy sites shows that the economy has possibly taken a toll on
the way people date. Whether it's to pay the bills, travel the world,
find a mentor or simply live a supported life, multitudes of young and
attractive hopefuls are putting their best feet forward in wooing
potential sugar daddy sponsors. Most sugar baby profiles show a
potential sugar daddy how much he'd have to pay in order to make an
arrangement, this is called the "allowance".
Sugar daddies are the
prime target on sugar daddy dating sites, and unlike normal dating
sites, the generally older men receive 10X the response as their younger
female counterparts, "it makes it much easier for me to find a date
for an event or travel companion for a long trip... I don't have time to
go on a site that takes ages to find a match...arrangements appeal to
me because they're so fast and clear"- anonymous sugar daddy blogger
Gay
arrangements are rapidly growing in popularity, as many married
heterosexual men are experimenting for the first time. Though the
majority of gay sugar daddies on gay sugar daddy sites are out of the
closet and proud of it. Gay sugar daddies often seek to mentor younger
gay men, providing professional advancement, personal guidance and in
many cases; a place to live. As a young gay man myself, the idea of
having a mentor to support me doesn't sound too bad at all.
The
idea is catching on quickly amongst both gay and straight social circles
around the world, and what was once thought of as a social taboo is now
being considered a savvy way for young adults and entry level
professionals to get ahead.