Wealthy Mentor a Soft Sugar Daddie?

 

The high demand for wealthy mentors is stirring up controversy around the blogosphere. Yet millions of young people seeking professional connections and personal guidance are warming to the notion of mutually beneficial relationships.

Sugar daddies are most often generalized as wealthy benefactors who provide financial support to young and attractive individuals. Yet ‘mentor daddies’ are becoming a popular alternative for those interested in sharing less than a marriage but more than a bank account.

“Mentor daddies have less in common with Donald Trump and more in common with Dr. Phil” says Brandon Wade, creator and CEO of a popular mentor daddy dating website. While mentor daddies do provide financial support to their mentee’s, their relationships tend to have an emphasis on personal growth and professional advancement.

Overall, mentor daddy profiles are less flamboyant than their sugar daddy counterparts. Understated and uncommonly up-front, mentor daddies advertise their desire to provide all-encompassing support within a pre-defined and often discreet relationship.

Mentor daddies wear many different suites. Included in the mentor daddy pool are corporate executives, wealthy retirees, and successful entrepreneurs. Many mentor daddies are married or in existing relationships, thus creating the need for discreet involvement with possible mentees.

Though relatively smaller in number, “mentor mamas” are also seeking arrangements with mentees. Mentor mamas are of particular interest to young men who desire a nurturing female influence, similar to that of a mother.

Correspondingly, the pool of mentees is equally diverse. “Most of them are students. There are a lot of actors, models, and entry level professionals who are creating accounts” says Brandon Wade. Spanning all sexual preferences and orientations, there’s a type for every personal taste.

For many upwardly mobile mentees, the benefit of having a mentor daddy is alluring. Having already established themselves in their respective industries, mentor daddies have an abundance of insider knowledge and connections to draw from. It is this kind of hands-on experience that makes mentor daddies irresistible to mentees in a ‘who you know’ kind of world.

To participate in mentor dating, you may signup for a free account on any high end dating website focused on Mentor dating, or Sugar Daddy dating.

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Help answer the question about mentoring

What is a good (and legitimate) online mentoring programme or volunteer programme that I can sign up for?
I really want to do something that will benefit people, preferably in the field of Environment. I don't live in the US of Canada but I would like to build my resume too. I wouldn't mind an online mentoring / tutoring programme for children either. Thanks a lot!

About Author

Stephan Smith is a leading relationship expert who studies the economics of relationships. He coined the term investment dating to define a new approach to dating by today’s wealthy individuals and those who dream of achieving a lifestyle of millionaires, the rich and famous through love, romance and marriage.

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10 Responses to “Wealthy Mentor a Soft Sugar Daddie?”

  1. madmentorer says:

    Thanks For The Powerful Info..

    Sincerely,
    Roy Fielding
    The Mad Mentorer

  2. matthewgan_mis says:

    Mentoring is a good thing. You find your area of expertise (please eductae yourself first), then aquaint yourself with those in need of assistance in that area. there are plenty of agencies that can give you a great statr such as Literacy First, Children & family Services etc.

  3. Grey says:

    ask your principal

  4. YVETTE H says:

    There are some books on the subject that give ideas for starting discussions on important topics for teens. It is hard for a mentor to go into a room of teens he/she doesn't know and just say "ok, lets talk about drugs or sex". It is best if you have small groups. It might be easiest to have boys and girls separate and placed with a mentor of the same gender because they might not feel comfortable discussing certain things with members of the opposite sex.
    The point of mentoring is to give high school kids a responsible adult other than a parent who can give them advice and listen to them. For some students, this helps them not make bad decisions because someone is holding them accountable and telling them what the consequences will be.
    If you are going to start a program, you will need to get permission from the school principal. All the mentors will need to have background checks. You should hold a training class for the mentors. A lot of adults are actually scared to be put in charge of a group of teens, and they need to be told how to handle them and how to talk to them. You will be able to tell more what your program will be like once you have the mentors chosen. If you don't have a lot, you may have to limit which students get to meet with mentors. If so, the counselor can give you a list of students she feels would benefit most from a mentor (often these are students who have repeated a grade or who do not have a responsible parent around, or who have started down the wrong path and need someone to help turn them around).
    Good luck with your mentoring program!

  5. Mistie J says:

    How about:

    LEARN

    L-Listen
    E-Educate
    A-Assist
    R-Resources
    N-Nurture

  6. Pinkie says:

    Just be a good role model. Do things with her that are fun, exciting, and MATURE. Be yourself, and have fun. Don't let her know that you know about her situation.

  7. KayBee says:

    For me, an induction programme is about sitting someone down and going through a list of material that needs to be understood to function in a place or institution.

    Mentoring is about having someone to walk through the experience with you. It's a far more human system

    Hope this helps

  8. LIN says:

    gosh, I had no idea what to do when I first started teaching. a good mentor helps you over that first initial shock of being in front of the class.

  9. Clay D says:

    CO2 8:8 I speak not by commandment, but by occasion of the forwardness of others, and to prove the sincerity of your love.

  10. Da1Nonly says:

    softer touch doesnt sound right at all. how about: Future Selves? or Helping Us? or Bright Life?

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