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Sugar Dating Site Tempted.com Blogs about Sugar Dating and NSA

Los Angeles, CA / August 5, 2015 – Dating with Benefits website Tempted.com has taken to its official blog to talk about the benefits – and possible pitfalls – of NSA (no strings attached) relationships in online dating.

In a recent blog post, Can NSA Relationships Last?, the concept of sugar dating is examined here, as the Sugar Daddy/Sugar Baby dating dynamic is based on matching up to each person’s specific needs rather than mutual interests for a long-term relationship.

While the blog’s author emphasizes that ‘most Sugar Daddies that aren’t married don’t want to waste their time with a traditional relationship’, a Sugar Dating agreement is often the ideal relationship.

“An NSA relationship may offer our Sugar Dating couples more freedom, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t last.” said Barry Carter, spokesperson for Tempted.com.. “A Sugar Daddy’s goal is to usually find a Sugar Baby he can trust for a successful arrangement without the unspoken rules and mind games inherent in traditional relationships, and this is quite often the foundation of a great long-term liaison.”

NSA doesn’t mean there are no guidelines to each couple’s relationship; Tempted.com Sugar Daddy members, who contact Sugar Babies on the site and ‘tempt’ them via private message with special gifts, offers and bids, work out agreed-upon rules and boundaries that often create more successful relationships than traditional connections.

“This extra layer of criteria usually requires more time and energy than dating the ‘traditional’ way, but it’s usually well worth it and very satisfying, for both the Sugar Daddy and Sugar Baby,” said Carter. “An NSA relationship with no strings that keeps emotional ties limited often has a better chance of success because communication and honesty are so crucial, which is truly what makes Tempted.com a valuable resource for people who choose to embark on these unique relationships.”

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