Try not to go off the deep end with a girl says 1 k. She's only repeating what she's been told by people who are full of shit. My standard response is "the market here just doesn't support that. " Then let that remark hang for a bit, she how she reacts. Does she respond with drama? Pay the check and leave. But your response, while a bit confrontational, definitely had the desired effect.
As soon as you get to your car, Block! You don't want any drama jeopardizing your SA account.
[QUOTE=GoneForGood97;5717333]I wouldn't believe her. Don't get me wrong, there are dudes who are into fatties and dudes who will throw money around like that for no reason. But I can't imagine the intersection of those 2 groups is very large. I did catch one girl BSing me early on in my SA adventures. We met for coffee, we discussed how much, I did my standard offer, and she over-acted offended "oh that's way to low, I'm expecting $1 K a week at the least. " For a slightly chubby girl in her early-to-mid 30's. I just tilted my head, looked at her and straight up said "Did you learn to say that on Twitter or TikTok?" The look on her face was priceless, you'd have thought I'd just walked in on her finger banging herself. She finally mumbled Tiktok and half apologized, but she wasn't really pretty enough to justify the effort. I already paid for the coffee, so we exchanged good byes and I headed out, never to see or speak to her again.
Point being, there's an entire "sugarbaby" social media support / tips presence online that a lot of these girls, ESPECIALLY the early 20's girls, follow and tells them all kinds of crazy shit. And it's not even that most of it is complete horseshit, it's just the girls consuming the content don't understand statistics. Yes, you saw 1 TikTok video where 1 girl says her "daddy" sends her $500 or $1000 a week just to text him and "be there", with no sex involved. That might even be true, but for every one girl who finds that one guy, there are literally millions of Tiktok girls who never see that type of relationship. But they make a very common mistake (as evidenced by this fake news age we live in): they mistake an outlier that reassures their pre-existing and more comforting world view (sugaring is easy and I can get lots of money from guys just by talking to them! Maybe occasionally I have to send a nude) for the reality (99.9999% of guys on there are going to pay you 200-300 if and only if you fuck them). But hey, why confront reality when social media algorithms will feed you things it knows you want to click on based on your previous clicks that you clicked because they made you feel better!
So much stupidity in our modern society could be easily solved IF people would just simply get their heads out of their asses and stop mistaking outliers for the norm if those outliers confirm their existing world view just because it confirms their existing world view.[/QUOTE]