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August 9, 2010

Stupid Press Release of the Day

Hi Jay,

One of the fastest-growing dating websites is about relationships driven by money. So, what’s life really like for someone pursuing a Sugar Daddy? And what’s it like for the Sugar Daddy himself?

Why do they want this type of relationship? Has the recession changed the dynamics of these relationships?

Would you be interested in speaking with members of the #1 site for “sugar daddy” dating – SugarDaddyForMe.com (2,000,000 members and growing every day).

- What’s the Sugar Daddy or Cougar’s point of view and why do they want a relationship like this?
- Has the recession changed the dynamics of these relationships?
- The best gifts ever given or received
- Is this a form of prostitution?

- Insider stories of the first “sugar daddy” date – what happens, what is expected. - The story of a man who met Sugar Baby on the site and says, “I recently took her to Sicily and we got married in Capri. Now we are living in the Time Warner Center in NYC.” - What if it all comes crumbling down? - What they all say to passionate female and male critics. - How to weed out liars on any dating website. - Tips for men to meet beautiful women. Tips for women to meet men with money. - Questions to ask yourself to determine if a Sugar Daddy – Baby relationship is right for you, including, simply: Why do I want to date a millionaire. The answer says more than you would expect. - What if one or both of the partners is a parent? How that changes the playground.

Sugar Daddies and Sugar Babies are available to reveal all like never before.

SugarDaddyForMe.com, with its ultimate search criteria and other tech features like iPhone remote access, is the LARGEST and most popular Sugar Daddy dating site. Miss Howard Stern found her sugar daddy on the site and has been happy for years.

The site’s founder - featured on Joan River’s “How’d You Get So Rich?” - is also available for interviews.

Would you be interested speaking
further?

Thanks,
Somer
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Somer Stephenson
908.439.3660 office
415.225.4332 mobile

Posted by Jay Hancock at 1:24 PM | | Comments (1)
Categories: Stupid PR pitches
        

Comments

At least it's keeping some PR person busy, Jay!

Also, as a Howard Stern listener I have to correct the release mentioning Miss Howard Stern - she was on Howard's show two weeks ago and was anything but happy and the man who has been enabling her lifestyle for so many years was definitley one of her major problems. Her story is actually very sad because she is very beautiful but too dependent on men to take care of her, which has led her to self loathing, depression and thoughts of suicide.

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About Jay Hancock
Jay Hancock has been a financial columnist for The Baltimore Sun since 2001. He has also been The Baltimore Sun's diplomatic correspondent in Washington and its chief economics writer. Before moving to Baltimore in 1994 he worked for The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk and The Daily Press of Newport News.

His columns appear Tuesdays and Sundays.
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