Sugarkane

Do you consider well kept men passive?


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sooooo.

There's this term I heard from a show (no, it wasn't HUNG on HBO) that basically equates endowed males to a cane of sugar for lavish spoiling. I hope a woman doesn't stone me for saying this but I believe the term for females would be "sugar baby"?
Its opposite of a SugarDaddy/Momma, rather than one, several people contribute gifts /luxuries to the individual. No physical or emotional strings attached.
mostly providing advantages for the "sugarKane" . Amzn wishlists. court-side tickets, etc.
anyway...

I'm curious what males Str8 and Gay think or feel about this. Would you let someone take care of/spoil you solely based on your penis size?

and if yes. Does it matter the gender of the spoiler?
and if no. Should there be a website for this?
and if yes. lol What would classify a sugarKane? 8+? 9+?

inquiring minds want to know!




that's sugar not pee btw. :p
 
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I Know several guys that are being well taken care of however it is not because of their penis size, more their youth and hot looks!!
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Males can be "sugar babies" too, FYI.

Beyond that, I'm not the demographic you want answers from, so I'll stop from saying more.
 
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When I was an undergrad I was partly kept by a wealthy woman who got me into and paid for my apartment in exchange for being at her beck whenever she was in town. I did other favors for her. She liked to give gifts. My first Rolex came from her. I was on my own for all other expenses. She was primal in bed.
 
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Passive? No.
I’ve never met one.
If it’s a guy who is entirely “kept,” I’d kind of feel sorry for him. I was edging close to a parallel situation early in my marriage. My wife earned over twice my salary and I didn’t like my job. For a time, she was encouraging me to quit and be a house-husband.

She’d be able to focus on her career, move up the corporate ladder, and I’d enable her success by taking care of the home.

I didn’t want to throw away my college degree, thought I’d be unfulfilled in that role, and decided to stay in the workforce. That was a good decision for both of us, because she later realized she didn’t like her job as my working provided her with the opportunity to quit and pursue other tracks, which she loves.

ETA: I should add that, although we both work, what grew through those discussions is.....likely to derail the thread and gets complicated.
 
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