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sugar daddy dating

by Robin
Published on: June 30, 2011
Categories: Sugar Daddies
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For successful sugar daddy dating the following tips and hints should help you to develop this relationship into something long-term: 1. Don’t Call Him. Call your mother. Call your friends. Call the lady from the wake-up call service in your city. But, whatever you do, never call him. Find a sugar daddy. If he doesn’t call you, it means he’s probably not interested in you. If you call him, he will most likely agree to a date with you simply to humor or distract you, but this is not your goal. Usually, he will wait a few days before calling. When he does, try not to sound like you have been waiting right next to the phone. Better, feign distraction, like he caught you in the middle of something. Better yet, don’t answer. Let the call go to voicemail and let him leave a message. Call back, but after a few hours. If you’re any good at playing hard-to-get, you might even choose to not return all of his calls. Instead, return every other one and leave him begging for your attention.

Maldives Dive Site

by Robin
Published on: June 16, 2011
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Banana Reef, another top Maldives dive site is named for the curved, banana-shaped reef here and is one of the most colourful dives you will find in the Maldives. This is a great place for seeing vivid reef life like the angelfish, blue-lined snapper and bannerfish. The reef itself is gorgeous here and the only precaution you really need to take is to mind the swirling currents known as “washing machine currents” that can really take you by surprise. Okobe Thila, one of the most interesting “thila” or “pinnacle” scubs diving in the Maldives, is a definite favourite with scuba divers here. The three coral heads at this dive spot are frequented by schools of eagle rays, tuna, bannerfish and much more, but is perhaps most famous for its barracudas – so much so, in fact, that the site is often known as Barracuda Giri. Reef sharks have also been seen at this dive site on regular occasions.

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