6/11/2023 0 Comments Sugarbabe by Holly Hill![]() “My mother was a feminist… I was crossing all of my boundaries. On the brink of bankruptcy, Hill, who comes from a hard-working family and grew up in Sydney, felt more desperation than shame when she opted to become a sugarbabe. Everything was devastated with a single phone call.” It was a dreadful position to find myself (in) spiritually, emotionally, professionally, financially. ![]() ![]() “I had a mortgage to pay and electricity bills and not a single cent coming in. Six months later, he told his wife of the affair only to have his spouse respond, “If you don’t leave this woman, I’m going to kill myself and your two children.” Hill walked away from the relationship and grieved as one would the death of a loved one. She opted to give up her career as a counselor to pedophiles and the depressed when her well-dressed, wealthy dream man, albeit married, came along and put her on “The Mistress Plan,” paying her rent, treating her to expensive dinners and lavishing gifts upon her. Hill, who uses a pseudonym, didn’t seem to be in a position to call any shots. Veronica doesn’t promote women being paid to have sex because she realizes women get taken advantage of, she notes, “When we can call the shots, maybe we can live the life that we want to live and that includes in relationships and in sex.” ![]() Admit it or not, females from high-powered executives to librarians to cleaning ladies share one fantasy: to be a mistress. ![]()
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