I live in Kaohsiung literally like two blocks away from my apartment are expensive ass luxury cars parked or idling every night and women of the night in tiny dresses smoking cigarettes on their chairs by the river. All hotels too. Pretty sure thereās a significant amount of gang sh*t in that area too, but Iāve never been bothered by anyone as a ghostman.
Thats what people think but I watched a friend with a Ferrari in action in Walnut Creek
The dude is a presentable fellow too , 40s trying to hook up with ladies who are 30s and he has no luck
Many people like driving it, I enjoy driving myself. Nothing to do with women. If anything, I enjoy talking about cars with men more than impressing women.
I feel like sugar baby/daddy relationships are fine if both parties know what they want out the relationship. Some men do enjoy the feeling of taking care of women financially, it makes them happy. Some women enjoy the feeling of a man taking care of them, it makes them happy. Who am I to judge how others enjoy their relationships and use their money.
I looked at video of women talking about it. TBH, I was surprised that many of the women are not all that great looking. You really donāt have to be all that attractive to be a sugar baby as I was told.
To each their own. I do find older women easier to talk to. But younger women are more āfunā. Life is pretty great if youre a young girl, more so if youāre attractive. They just have a really fun energy that hasnāt been ruined by the realities of life. As they get older, people treat them more like how men are treated or worse.
As for sexual experience, some men enjoy the teaching part.
First, the dating and pickup scene in Walnut Creek is pretty boring to begin with, so trying to pull chicks with a car there is kind of like putting your balls in a vice. Physically, you can do it, but youāll wonder what in godās name you were thinking afterwards.
Second, thereās so much wealth in the greater SF Bay Area that trying to impress people with ostentatious displays of wealth is usually going to be counterproductive. The people who really have money tend not to show it off in that way.
This is spot on, but those dudes will swear that the two times they hit a ONS it was because the woman was impressed by their watch.
I call it the āPatek placeboā. Once you have something expensive that you can show off, youāll credit your āsuccessā to it at every opportunity.