Last year, I met a girl in JB. We hit it off really well and I began to pay her $1k per month for her living expenses.
She did quite well in her STPM (A level equivalent) and obtained a place in NUS. At first, I was quite happy for her and excited to be able to spend more time with her without having to endure the terrible causeway jam. I was also looking forward to lunchtime quickies with her during the regular school semester.
However, recently, she claims that her living expenses in Singapore are too high and she insists that I increase her monthly allowance to $2K a month. Should I agree to this? What is a “fair” amount for living expenses in SG anyway? I am deeply in love with her and and I don’t want this relationship to end
Here are what netizens think:
- Every time lunchtime quickies …. but come to money heart pain please don’t fall in love.
- Fastest sugar daddy deal ever
- lets take the number of times you bang and climax a month as X, and how long you take each time as L hrs. Take F(A) = 2000/X. the standard format online is F(A)/1/L. You’re welcome.
- What counts as a sugarbaby/sugardaddy relationship? I am currently dating a Singaporean NUS undergrad. Yes, I am older than her. And yes, we do have sex. However, I don’t pay her any monthly allowance or contribute to her school fees. I think it is obvious that she should pay for those things herself. However, I do give her a supplementary card ($5k monthly limit) which she uses only for date-related expenses like food, transport, clothing and occasional holidays (which we both enjoy together). Just to set the record straight, she is financially responsible and sticks to the credit limit, although she did go slightly over the limit the past few months due to the school holidays. Surely this is not a sugar relationship right? Are girls expected to pay for dates nowadays? As a man, I feel obliged to give my GF a good life, to care for her and provide for her needs. I don’t think it is right to cancel the card and expect her to pay for everything herself…