Dorian * admits he pays a lot more
to be a «sugar daddy»
to various «sugar babies» —
to give younger women extravagant
gifts in exchange for their company — than he would if he
frequented his local brothel.
In essence, it's about being professional and taking care, which means don't: agree
to meet alone; allow over-familiarity;
give out your personal mobile number; meet informally outside working hours and away from your organisation's premises (and certainly don't do so without getting formal approval); allow too
frequent contact or over familiarity that may be acceptable with friends, colleagues and family but not from people with whom you only have a commercial relationship; discuss your private life, or social or recreational interests of you or your partner; accept offers, discounts or other services or products by the client, customer or contractor; accept hospitality or
gifts that you yourself wouldn't pay for from your own pocket; and don't do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, obligated or might be open
to misinterpretation or might be difficult
to explain
to your manager, a journalist or an investigator.
You typically can add this information
to the booking later once the
gift has been
given, but if you include their
frequent - flyer number on the reservation it is quite likely that the flights will show up in their list of upcoming trips in their airline account and may even land in their inbox.