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What you MUST do if receiving gifts:
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Hi sugar babies, I recently posted about some gifts my SD has bought me and that I’m concerned towards their authenticity. My biggest love language is gift giving (as I’m sure it is for most of us) so receiving things that make me feel beautiful and things that bring value to my life is what makes it so important to me. Therefore, I have received a few fake items from SD (he has told me they’re fake) which was a huge turn off because he told me the real version is too expensive. For me this is them basically telling me they don’t think my value is worthy of quality, valuable goods that enrich my life. I also have received a Cartier love bracelet which he claims to have the authenticity paper work. If you know about Cartier, their policies have changed as they are not longer authenticating pieces without the paperwork. For items to be a valuable gift it must be able to be liquidated. Now I shifted this and started expecting real jewelry; gold, silver, and diamonds. I also want all paperwork that comes with said gift to verify authenticity.

I don’t believe this is being a gold digger because I am valuing the money and work one spends into purchasing these high value goods. They should still bring value in the future if needed to be, that’s why the price tag is huge. Liquidation is important especially given we’re in a recession. It’s not just about turning things into cash though, keeping assets to your name with value is also important. Gold is the number one investment among most families. Anyways I just want to give a tip to sugar babies about receiving gifts and how to make it work to serve you in many more ways!

Edit: I have received over 10k worth in jewelry since I started sugaring and I’m only 21. Just today I received a $1000 coral necklace bought at an auction, meaning it’s value is historic.

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