Jennifer is a lawyer, 30 years old, and lives in an upscale neighborhood in São Paulo. Six years ago, she was living in a small city in the interior of São Paulo state and made a bet with her friends over who could get accepted on MeuPatrocínio. She was the only one approved. Since then, she has saved R$ 150,000, received an apartment paid in full, and bought her own car. All without leaving her public sector job. UOL Universa told her story.
Jennifer is careful to distinguish what she does from prostitution. According to her, the relationships involve companionship, conversations, travel, and networking that opened professional doors she would never have accessed otherwise. The financial aspect matters, but it is not everything.
Different profiles, same search
The article also features Bel, 24, who uses the platform to travel and access circles that were previously out of her reach. Both agree on one point: the relationship needs to be honest from the start. No games.
Knowing what a sugar baby is helps break down prejudices. Most Brazilian female users are educated, have careers, and know what they want. It is not a passive profile.
Mentorship and growth
One point the article highlights: Jennifer says she learned to negotiate better, broadened her market perspective, and built professional contacts that last to this day. This mentorship aspect attracts more and more women to MeuPatrocínio. To understand the other side, see also what a sugar daddy is.
Source: UOL Universa