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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This sort of sugar daddy relationship has gone mainstream. For one, boys her age with their crap together are in short supply. Millions if not tens of millions of American boys in their 20s are more or less just aimlessly idle and unmotivated. Two, there are mainstream “dating” websites pushing this, ex Seeking Arrangements. Three, even the White House press secretary in her 20s was knocked up by a creepy old man she met at Mar a lago. Lastly, social media has brainwashed young women into wanting a millionaire lifestyle NOW, instead of earning it with a peer-aged spouse over the course of your 20s 30s and 40s.[/quote] [quote=Anonymous]Exactly, it is becoming increasingly normalized. I mean Trump has Melania and I think Kash Patel has a twenty something girlfriend also. [/quote] It's demonic and Godless but it has absolutely become normalized and mainstream. Social media, reality TV, and pop culture in general has thoroughly brainwashed young women to want a posh multi-millionaire lifestyle in their 20s by any means necessary. SA lawsuits, sleeping with your boss, Only Fans, Seeking Arrangements, getting knocked up by a rich guy, whatever it takes. Bellichek's girlfriend doesn't look sad or ashamed, she looks like a cat that ate the canary.[/quote] +[b]1 there is a whole cohort of quite popular women on tik tok who’s whole gimmick schtick is how to get a rich man. If you have ever heard the term “sprinkle sprinkle” that is where that comes from. There is still shame about doing s** work but it definitely isn’t at the level that it used to be, especially with social media doing that type of work or connecting with a rich old man has never been easier.[/b][/quote] It beats teaching middle schoolers. [/quote]
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