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Palmar Kelly, 27, works as a sugar baby and posts content about her experience on TikTok.
She said being a sugar baby can be fun, but there are lots of misconceptions she wants to dispel.
This is her story of why she wants to be open about the lifestyle, as told to Aimee Pearcy.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Palmar Kelly, 27.
I moved from Florida to New York City to be an actor in 2015 when I was 19. I knew the move made sense to build my career, but I was struggling to make ends meet.
I tried working conventional jobs, but they took up all of my time and I couldn't imagine spending the rest of my life waking up and doing the same thing every day, so my friends and I decided to become sugar babies.
In 2016, I signed up for a website and started talking to sugar daddies. One of the sugar daddies I met took me and some of his other sugar babies on a trip. We all got along really well and decided to start posting about our lives online.
I now live in Los Angeles, and I've been writing a TV show about being a sugar baby. I am hoping that posting TikTok videos will help me to sell it, and address society's misconceptions about my lifestyle.
People often have negative perceptions about sugar babies, but it gives me financial freedom and social connections
Initially, I just wanted to find a guy to take care of me. But I realized I didn't want to worry they'd stop paying my rent or that I wouldn't have any money if I did something wrong.
Palmar Kelly, 27, works as a sugar baby and posts content about her experience on TikTok.
She said being a sugar baby can be fun, but there are lots of misconceptions she wants to dispel.
This is her story of why she wants to be open about the lifestyle, as told to Aimee Pearcy.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Palmar Kelly, 27.
I moved from Florida to New York City to be an actor in 2015 when I was 19. I knew the move made sense to build my career, but I was struggling to make ends meet.
I tried working conventional jobs, but they took up all of my time and I couldn't imagine spending the rest of my life waking up and doing the same thing every day, so my friends and I decided to become sugar babies.
In 2016, I signed up for a website and started talking to sugar daddies. One of the sugar daddies I met took me and some of his other sugar babies on a trip. We all got along really well and decided to start posting about our lives online.
I now live in Los Angeles, and I've been writing a TV show about being a sugar baby. I am hoping that posting TikTok videos will help me to sell it, and address society's misconceptions about my lifestyle.
People often have negative perceptions about sugar babies, but it gives me financial freedom and social connections
Initially, I just wanted to find a guy to take care of me. But I realized I didn't want to worry they'd stop paying my rent or that I wouldn't have any money if I did something wrong.
