I picked up 'Sprinkle Sprinkle: How To Date a Provider and Avoid a Dusty' out of curiosity after seeing it pop up in my social circles. At first glance, the title feels playful, almost cheeky, but there’s a surprising depth to it. The book blends humor with practical advice, especially for those navigating modern dating. It’s not just about finding someone financially stable—it’s about self-worth and setting standards. The tone is conversational, like getting advice from a savvy friend who’s been through it all.
What stood out to me was how the author balances empowerment with realism. It doesn’t promise fairy tales but encourages readers to prioritize their needs without apology. Some might dismiss it as materialistic, but there’s a refreshing honesty in its approach. If you’re tired of dating guides that sugarcoat things, this one might resonate. Plus, the anecdotes are relatable—I found myself nodding along more than once. It’s a quick read, but it sticks with you.
If you’re into books that cut through the fluff, this one’s a gem. 'Sprinkle Sprinkle' doesn’t tiptoe around uncomfortable truths about dating dynamics. The author’s voice is bold and unapologetic, which I appreciate—it feels like a wake-up call wrapped in a meme. The advice ranges from tactical (like vetting potential partners) to mindset shifts (why settling isn’t selfless). It’s not for everyone, though. If you prefer traditional romance narratives, the bluntness might jar you. But for those tired of wasting time, it’s a refreshing slap of reality.
Honestly, I was skeptical at first—the title sounded like a viral tweet stretched into a book. But 'Sprinkle Sprinkle' won me over with its mix of wit and wisdom. It’s less a manual and more a rallying cry for self-respect. The chapters on red flags are especially sharp. Whether you take it seriously or as satire, it sparks conversation. My book club debated it for hours, which says something.
I devoured 'Sprinkle Sprinkle' in one sitting, partly because it reads like a late-night chat with your most opinionated friend. The book’s strength lies in its specificity—it names behaviors and patterns I’ve seen but never articulated. The 'Dusty' archetype, for instance, is hilariously accurate. It’s not just about money; it’s about avoiding energy drains. The author’s background in finance adds a unique angle, framing relationships as investments. Some tips are common sense, but the delivery makes them hit differently. It’s the kind of book you loan to a friend with a knowing look.
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"Wait," uhh, "Really?"
He nods, "Really."
"You like... guys?"
"I fuck guys."
Oh wow, you really can't have it all can you. When he checks all the boxes, suddenly there's this big box he doesn't. The most important box, the top on the list.
"You're gay or bi?" Because there's a big difference between those two.
"I'm gay."
"You never fuck a woman?"
"I've never fucked a woman."
"Then why the hell would you want me to be your sugar baby? To watch you fuck another man's butthole?"
He smirks despite my little mockery.
"Oh now it's funny?"
"It is," he is still smirking, "But no. It's the opposite of what I wanna do."
I bring my arms across my chest as I reply in my all-business tone, "Enlighten me."
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They say I’m too pretty to be stuck with a loser and too sweet for plain sex and too soft to resist them.
And they’ll stop at nothing until they ruin my marriage,
break me open and make me theirs.
Even if it means dragging me into a world where dominance is law, and obedience is survival.
"You need to shut up baby. Let me take care of your needs. Can you do that for me?" He unzipped my dress, as it falls freely down to the floor.
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That was the first warning that she got from the woman.
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She never imagined at the end of her college years to be like this. Gone was the lifestyle that she used to have. The best friends, and even the boyfriend.
She jumped at the first chance to be a sugar baby. Because deep down she knew that she needed the money, that it would be over in a year. Then she can find a job and move on with her life.
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He's a workaholic. He likes the arrangement of a sugar baby where he can pay a sum of money for a companion of a young attractive woman.
His friend actually suggested the idea. With the last sugar baby being too attached to him. It's time for him to find another one. A less demanding one.
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He went to my backside and started trailing his kisses on my back. "I want you to stay still for me Addie. Can you do that for me?" I was moaning my answers, I just couldn't seem to think.
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Once upon a time……… he did something to survive medical school. He became a sugar baby to a wealthy sugar daddy.
Several years later, their paths cross again, but in such an unprecedented manner. A new director is appointed at the hospital where he works, and he instantly falls in love with the director, only to later discover that the director was actually his former sugar daddy’s son, and the sugar daddy in question, is the chairman of the hospital.
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The book 'Sprinkle Sprinkle: How To Date a Provider and Avoid a Dusty' is all about setting high standards in relationships, and honestly, I vibe with that. The term 'dusty men' refers to guys who bring little to nothing to the table—financially, emotionally, or even in terms of basic respect. The author emphasizes avoiding them because they drain energy and resources without reciprocating. It’s not just about money; it’s about valuing yourself enough to walk away from partners who don’t contribute positively to your life.
I’ve seen friends stuck in relationships with 'dusty' types, and it’s exhausting. These men often lack ambition, make empty promises, or even guilt-trip their partners into settling for less. The book’s advice isn’t about materialism—it’s about recognizing your worth and refusing to tolerate one-sided dynamics. After all, why waste time on someone who doesn’t uplift you when there are people out there who will?