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What a sugar baby does and how much they earn as Olivia Attwood searches for sugar daddy

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Olivia Attwood has been continuing to explore the sex industry as part of her new ITV documentary series Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich.In her latest episode, Attwood has been delving into the world of sugar babies and has even been trying out the career herself as she attempts to find her very own sugar daddy.The former Love Island star will also uncover some of the extreme expectations that men have when it comes to their sugar baby arrangements and she ended up receiving some horrifying requests herself.They might be expected to do some unusual things, but sugar babies can rake in thousands of pounds and lavish gifts from their arrangements.

As she reveals what life is like for sugar babies, here's everything you need to know about what they do and how much they can earn from the job.A sugar baby is someone, typically a young person, who goes on dates with someone, typically an older man, in exchange for money, gifts or other material benefits.The person who pays the sugar baby is referred to as a sugar daddy or a sugar momma if they're a woman.Exactly what a sugar baby does varies depending on the arrangement.Some sugar babies act as a companion for their sugar daddy, while others are expected to carry out sexual favours in exchange for the gifts.But as well as sexual favours, there are some other truly bizarre things that sugar babies can be asked to do.Olivia found this out herself in the latest episode of her documentary when a sugar daddy offered her £400 to poo on a special chair and drink her wee.

Unsurprisingly, she decided not to go ahead with the arrangement. Usually, a sugar baby and daddy will establish a financial agreement and their boundaries early on in the relationship.Unlike an escort, a sugar.

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