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Feminist sugar baby says she’s empowering young girls
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When you first think of a ‘sugar baby’, certain connotations come to mind. Young, beautiful gold diggers out for whatever they can get? Ruthlessly determined youths looking for a profitable means to an end? Hardly flattering descriptions.
But one 25-year-old baby claims that she’s using her situation to empower young girls.
Jeanemarie Almulla who describes herself as a feminist and a champion of women’s rights, has written a self-help book on empowering women.
Not only that, but Jeanemarie has worked with Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and is a regular speaker at Girl Scout meetings.
At 15, she started competing in beauty pageants, choosing to use the platform to highlight the importance of self-love.
Next she set up an organisation called Empowering Young Girls, then wrote a book called Footsteps of Confidence.
And if that’s not impressive enough, Jeanemarie also speaks three languages and has a BA in International Relations.
So how does this all coexist alongside her Sugar Baby identity?
‘Being a sugar baby is just knowing that you are valuable,’ she says.
She also wants us to know it’s not just about the sex – many of the Daddies just want someone to talk to.
‘These guys don’t want sex; if they did they would go to an escort or a prostitute. They want conversation, they want someone that they can go to dinner with.’
Many people, Jeanemarie says, confuse these sugar relationships with prostitution, and apparently that couldn’t be further from the truth.
‘A prostitute is someone who shows up, does a job, takes money and leaves. A sugar baby is nothing like that – a lot of the time sex isn’t involved, it’s not expected.
‘You just have a friend who helps around and takes care of you. You go to nice dinner and you go on private planes and you go on yachts, you go to cool parties and you have awesome designer bags and it’s fun.
‘I have never paid for a drink. I never will. O.P.M – other people’s money.’
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The first guy she went on a date with gave her $1,000 to ‘start over’.
She says that her way of making money is by ‘working smart’, making the most of her looks and intelligence – and she wants to urge other women to do the same.
‘You just have to love yourself and follow your dream. If you are sitting at that 9-5 job and you hate your life, quit it because when you do what you love, life is fun.
‘I have no problem with working hard but I’d rather work smart. Men are supposed to be caregivers and take care of women.’
Jeanemarie is now dating three sugar daddies and isn’t fazed by her critics.
‘I really don’t care what people think,’ she says.
‘But what do they think? They think I’m smart. They think I’m a genius.’
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