This happened to me in early 2018. I thought with the recent discussions from new SD's on the board (welcome!), I might give a little proactive advice if you're new Rotation get's a little overcrowded. Yeah, I know what you are thinking; You can NEVER have too many SB's! Well that may be true IF every SB fits your ideal for a perfect Baby. But you may find that as you meet a new SB who is hotter, more compatible, and has more reasonable allowance needs, you will want to trade out some of your B- and C-list players. (Insert your favorite sports team player trade stories here.)
So, how do you tell an SB that you're done? How do you explain that she's just not meeting your needs for whatever reason? How do you prevent her from trying to renegotiate, promising to "be better," or trying to extort you (I'll tell your wife) or worse - showing up/calling/texting begging you to take her back?
In early 2018 I was laid off from my high-paying job of 11 years. This was essentially my 3rd career position and I had long ago made my retirement nut and didn't really need to keep working. But still, getting that letter (and fortunately, a decent package) sucks. But I realized that "retirement" would give me more time to sugar, and travel, and even better - sugar travel!
So I texted my #3 in my A-list rotation and told her I had just been laid off my job. As I was typing my next message "so looks like I'll have more time for you - how about a week in Cabo?", she replied to my 1st message with: "Sorry to hear that, babe. guess I'll have to move on. good luck bye". Of course, when I talked to my other SB's, I led off with the positive stuff.
At first I was stunned and a bit insulted. Where is the emotional support? The compassion? The encouragement? WTF?? Then I realized the gift she had just given me. After all, she was only my #3 and #'s 1 & 2 would benefit that much more from her absence. So I erased the note about travel and never looked back. What I had forgotten was that SB's are SB's for the cash first. Always. Every time. If you doubt me, try telling any of your SB's that you want to keep seeing her but you don't want to pay allowance any more. You KNOW that 99.9% of them will drop you immediately.
So the lesson here: If you make it about HER when ending an arrangement - you get the drama. If you make it about your (presumed) inability to pay, she will be out the door before you can say goodbye. No drama, no farewells, no problems.
I'd like to hear any of your stories of how your arrangements ended... good, bad, or in between.
Life is good
The Cat