There are at least five factors that cause many young South African women to turn a blesser/blessee relationships, according to a recent academic research paper.
A ‘blesser relationship’ has sparked a legal battle between a sugar daddy and a sugar baby, who is now claiming online harassment.
In order to fund university life, some women on campuses across the country are becoming ‘passport girls’. Turns out that can take its toll.
There are many reasons why tourists flock to Africa, although there may be one we tend to largely overlook.
More plot twists and turns than a M. Night Shyamalan movie – it’s the story of how a young lady came to be in series of pictures with JZ.
Most South Africans struggle to keep up with how many children JZ has, so it’s no wonder they didn’t recognise the woman in the picture.
He may have been painted in a rather unfortunate position with a certain Gupta, but that might be nothing compared to these accusations.
The term “blesser” might be local, but the sugar-daddy-baby relationship is a practice that reaches far and wide around the world.
The world is full of wealthy older men and their ‘easy on the eye’ much younger ladies, but here at home we’re going in for the kill.