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Provider's using other sites?
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I've noticed some pro's on sugar dating sites in my travels. Not calling anyone out here, just wonder how many see this as common practice, or the exception to the rule?  

John_Laroche70 reads

It's also a way for pros to have a separate persona with different offerings.  
Not at all uncommon.

I was referring to pro's acting (masquerading) as civvies on a sugar dating site.  

Although you could call all of the civvies pro's I suppose, just unofficially,  per your point I believe.

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I've seen several on SB sites. Also a few porn actresses

sugaring allows a provider to accept a lower rate temporarily without damaging her published rate structure.  I have seen a lot of ladies do this as a fix for slow times in their regular business.  When their business picks up, they can stop the sugaring or keep it if they have a guy who is providing them a good income.  When they have a money-making machine, i.e., pussy, they can always figure out a way to make it pay.  It's just a practical step to take if it's slow.

Everyone is looking  to better  themselves and their situations, so if a provider can   find a good sugar daddy ,they should go for it.  Probably  less stress in comparison  to seeing new people  .
Maybe it's more lucrative and a better deal depending  on their agreement.  

Furthermore,  using other  sites is just the same as a salesman seeking  new or additional  markets to grow the business.

SB sites have been around for a while now and most girls know the going rates.  The idea that you are going to hook up for a "few dollars" is wishful thinking.  On the contrary, most of these chicks are asking rates higher than the average provider rate.  Of course there are always exceptions.  

The only thing really different about SB vs pro is the assumed legal status.  It's legal to pay a mistress because it is a "relationship."  

The difference , at least for me, is the fact that no SB I've ever been with has asked for an hourly rate, or an additional cost to spend the night if that's what happens. It's a totally different vibe. OTOH, I've been asked for anywhere from $200-500 just to spend "get to know you" time, not just wine and dine. Some may do this, I've never done it.  

Of course you can impute a rate by the amount of time spent, pops per/hr etc. if you care to do the math. More like buying wholesale than retail. Perhaps a sabermetrics analysis?

Everyone's experience will be different, as the saying goes, ymmv.

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