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The Sugar Baby Confessionals
- By: Sara-Mae Tuson: Writer editor and podcaster
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Feb 8 201847 mins
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Feb 20 20181 hr and 14 mins
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Feb 26 20181 hr and 6 mins
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- sizeLG
- 12-20-22
Once a pickle, always a pickle
The narrator does a good job trying to remain objective despite a personal relationship with her subject. This series has been an interesting peek into the mind of what may be the most narcissistic, spoiled, smarty-pants prostitute on the planet. Even after being cast off by her John, she further devalues herself and her loved ones by offering herself to him repeatedly. It can't be easy for a husband and children to walk away from someone so self-destructive, but they really need to distance themselves and try to limit furthering the psychological damage caused by Ruby's toxicity. She is so deep in denial she probably still doesn't understand why "the Brit" doesn't take her seriously.
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- Nate Ragland
- 12-09-21
married with children
Kids don't need to be around the drama and instability, your kids are better off being raised by a raccoon.
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