Those nasty women, trying to fleece poor Boogie out of his money, when he had only the purest, most gentlemanly intentions of "mentoring" them. Because of course the men who would sign up for a fucking sugar daddy website certainly are the greatest of people.
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Boogie pays to join a website so he can hire someone off of it.
Boogie chooses a candidate, Boogie sets specifics of the job and Boogie agrees to the price they negotiate.
Boogie gets exactly what he's paid for and gloats about it online.
And yet somehow.
In all that.
Boogie is also a victim.
????
I think my brain broke.
They're using the website for its intended purpose. Is he genuinely expecting them to fall in love with him and stay there to be his personal maid?
A lot of socially retarded men think this way (It comes up a lot with serial killers who tell their life's story) and a lot of it stems back to pure narcissism; they know they're amazing and special and smart and great, and once they're alone with this woman she'll see that too!
Russell Greer is a great example of this if you'd like to see it at its most blatant. He truly believes he's a handsome genius and often messages girls online telling them that he can offer them a better life and treat them better than any man before ever has (and this is absolutely regardless of the woman's current financial situation, marital status or general lifestyle). Narcissists like Greer and Boogie really do believe at their deepest core that they are
just that amazing and all they need is to get that first date (by any means necessary) and their target will see that.
Of course it doesn't matter if that girl was found at a game shop or in the backpages because she doesn't actually matter in this equation, she just needs to be the acceptable levels of attractive (says the two deformed, broke losers).
That's why they go into these situations expecting at the bare minimum for it to be some kind of romantic encounter rather than strictly sexual. To get away from just our forum cows, I believe it was Timothy McVeigh (the Oklahoma city bomber) bitched about how his paid encounters were all "just" sex and Peter Sutcliff (the yorkshire ripper) would constantly tell his friends that, yeah he would hire hookers but he was so attractive and awesome that they never actually made him pay.
Hey does that last bit sound familiar?
Boogie in particular has shared on numerous occasions his fixation with getting "for free" what other men have to pay for
Which ties into that same fantasy of him being sooo special that for him she'll forgo business for pleasure. It also shows that for him, sex is all about his own ego rather than any physical pleasure.
The woman doesn't matter; she could be a refined noble or she could be a corpse with the needle still in her arm on the mattress of a heroin den. The narcissist is getting off on the thought of what they're going to tell the boys at the bar, not on what she looked or acted like.
So uh, tldr; yes.
But I will say that Boogie isn't quite as stupid as Greer in this sense; Boogie knows his fantasy won't come about naturally (which again, doesn't matter because when he retells it back to the internet he'll just say it did) which is why he eases into keeping them in his place a bit longer than agreed on and then the next time a bit longer even still, and he'll gradually start paying them less and less until the guilt and dependency trap her there the way he wishes sexual attraction and genuine affection actually would.
Thankfully all Boogie's victims have been wily enough to escape so far.