A website offers advice to women on a guide to find a sugar daddy and gives safety tips, relationship advice, and listicles.
Let’s Talk Sugar is run by the sugar daddy dating website SeekingArrangement.com, a sugar daddy dating site that wants to make its customers happy.
Editor of the site, Brook Urick ‘sugar baby expert and dating coach’ hosts a web series where she demonstrates a step-by-step guide to becoming a Sugar Baby. Urick provides suggestions on how-to’s for finding and maintaining a relationship with a wealthy older man, including guidance for ‘Dressing for Daddy’ and perfecting a dating site profile.
“Everyone has to accept their goals from the beginning. A lot of people enter into all kinds of relationships not knowing what they want, said Urick in an interview with Dazed Digital.
“You need to understand what you want out of the relationship, the site, a man and what your end goal is. Maybe that’s tuition, maybe that’s someone to help you start a business.
“From there you need to make a profile. There are about eight Daddies to every Baby on the site so you have to stand out. There aren’t enough to go around.”
Urick and her team came up with the idea for the site as a YouTube show about the lifestyle but wanted to have original content and a voice for Sugar Babies.
“We wanted to be the Sugar Baby authority. When potential babies are wondering about being involved, they can come here and really find out what it’s like and their questions can be answered, Urick said.
“We have in-house Sugar experts who are experienced and have tips and tricks to teach newer Babies. It’s a place where the community can come together. And there’s a forum too so they can talk between themselves and ask specific questions.
“There’s an expanding community and with that there’s a growing need for guidance.”
Urick offers practical safety tips such as always arranging to meet first dates in public, carrying pepper spray, and keeping financial information private before a first meeting.
Other contributing sugar babies, sugar daddies, and dating experts give helpful tips in the videos and on the website writing articles with titles like Three Steps to Score a Sugar Daddy, Five Secrets Never to Keep from a Sugar Daddy, and the Sugar Baby Guide to Las Vegas.
When asked about the stigma surrounding the women who choose to be a Baby and if addressing that is one of her goals with the site, Urick says people are just naïve assuming women are a victim, or it’s illegal. She also states there’s no rule that sex has to be involved, and that participants merely own their relationships.
“Of course I want the community on-site to be Sugar Babies, but I’m fine with some who come to it not being. People are welcomed to ask questions regardless and find out more, whether or not they identify as a Sugar Baby.”