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Sugar Daddy

The idiom "sugar daddy" refers to a wealthy, usually older man who financially supports a younger person, often a woman, in exchange for companionship or romantic involvement.

This term is typically used to describe a relationship where the older man provides financial assistance to the younger person, who may be struggling financially or seeking a more luxurious lifestyle. The younger person may be referred to as a "sugar baby."

The term "sugar daddy" can also be used more broadly to describe any person who provides financial support to another person in exchange for companionship or other benefits.

It is important to note that this type of relationship is often viewed as controversial and can be seen as exploitative or unethical. It is important to approach such relationships with caution and to ensure that all parties involved are consenting adults who fully understand the terms of the arrangement.


The usage of the idiom 'Sugar Daddy' in a sentence

• Despite having a successful career, she decided to become a sugar baby to enjoy a more extravagant lifestyle.

• She started dating a sugar daddy twice her age, which made her friends worry about her safety.

• He was known as the sugar daddy of the music industry, as he would fund the careers of young and aspiring musicians.

• My friend's sugar daddy always buys her expensive gifts and takes her on lavish vacations.

• The affluent businessman had a reputation for being a sugar daddy to several women, which raised questions about his morality and ethics.

• The young woman was living a life of luxury, thanks to her wealthy sugar daddy who paid for her education and other expenses.

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