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Blogger, Author, and Sugar Daddy on the down low, David Montrose shares his tips and tricks on navigating the Sugar Daddy lifestyle.
He dated and had mutually beneficial arrangements with attractive women of all ages and walks of life: Attorneys, college students, single moms, air stewardesses, and aspiring models.He blogs and writes about his experiences and likes to share his stories of a 'mature and generous gentleman'. His book 'Sugar Daddy Diary' is available on Amazon:
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David Montrose: famous author :)
Funny thing today: one of my assistants, after reading a draft email I put together said :’Wow David this is very well written, just enough detail but not too much. Excellent. You should become a writer and do a book … Continue reading
That relationship was real
One thing about that whole relationship is that it felt strange leaving her and saying good night after a date. It was odd.. Like for example sitting at the Hollywood diner and just having coffee and joking around about all … Continue reading
Discretion is the better part of valor
And then there was an email from this other SB saying that he SD wouldn’t leave her alone and he was possessive etc. It depends on the personality of the man I guess. If a guy is possessive in his … Continue reading
Cousin or Godfather?
I wonder which excuse sounds more natural when seen in public with a woman much younger: ‘Who is this man?’ ‘Oh he is my godfather’, or ‘Oh he is my cousin’. I have had both of these used and I … Continue reading
I’m scared
She said. ‘Don’t be’, I replied and with that I gave her a nice kiss on the lips. We were in the men’s room at a nice hotel in the Flatiron district. How did we end up in there? Well: … Continue reading
An SB: ‘the pathetic old man’
It’s funny when some SBs call their SDs pathetic old men, or when they cringe when they are around them because the might be too old, with a 10+ year difference. Also amusing when they say: ‘Hey if I wanted … Continue reading