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.
Over here in South Africa we call them ‘blessers’ – the older, wealthier man who spoils younger women in return for sex. A US ‘Sugar Daddy’ website has taken things to the next level.
The term “blesser” might be local, but the sugar-daddy-baby relationship is a practice that reaches far and wide around the world.
South Africa has a sugar daddy problem and the Health Minister is on a mission to fix it. I wonder if he is one.
When you run an event called the ‘Girlfriend Allowance Seminar’ you’re going to come under fire, although this lady thinks she is doing women a favour.
The band Dire Straits once said ‘money for nothing and your chicks for free’, although seminars such as these aim to cancel out that second one.
On the show Dragon’s Den contestants try to win over the panel and take their money. Turns out this guy doesn’t mind throwing it around.
Sometimes, you just need a little bit of inspiration from the older generation to get a leg up in the world – and sometimes that means dating a sugar daddy.
Wow. Alright. Apple gave the the green light to a mobile app that promises to connect rich old dudes with young women. Sugar daddies with gold diggers. Seriously. They call themselves SugarSugar, “the world’s most effective and discreet place for finding Sugar Daddy and Sugar Baby relationships.”