I’m 28 years old single entrepreneur who’s not hunting for arm candy or quick thrills. I’m looking for my leading lady in a slow-burn, long-term sugar story where we both level up.
Think: genuine connection wrapped in indulgence, where conversations flow deeper and spoiling feels like art, not obligation.
What does that look like in real Chennai life?
• Weekly (or more if vibes sync) escapes: Sunset drives to ECR with playlists we build together, rooftop dinners overlooking the city lights, spontaneous monsoon getaways to Pondy or Yelagiri where the rain feels private.
• Spoiling you properly: 20-30k monthly allowance to fuel whatever lights you up – that masters course, wardrobe refresh from Nungambakkam boutiques, spa escapes at Taj or Leela, surprise tickets to a concert, or just stacking your wishlist because why not?
• Beyond the allowance: A hype-man who listens when startup stress hits you (or life does), shares battle-tested insights from my own grind, celebrates your wins like they’re mine.
• Intimacy? Laid-back, mutual, vanilla focused where it’s all about connection and enjoyment, no pressure for wild experiments. Chemistry first, always.
Who am I hoping replies?
23-31, confident Chennai (or nearby) woman who could be student, working pro, artist, hustler, whoever. If you’re ambitious, witty, independent, and secretly love being pampered without losing your edge. You get that sugar dating can be empowering, fun, discreet, and drama-free when done right. Open to embracing the spoiled life while keeping your freedom intact (date others, live your social life and zero prying from me).
Safety & realness first: No upfront anything ever. We start simple: casual public coffee/lunch (your pick n could be Amethyst? Brew Room? Beachside?) to feel the vibe. If it clicks, we write the next chapter. If not, no hard feelings.
If this feels like the plot twist your life’s been missing, drop me a DM. Tell me:
• Your go-to monsoon song or comfort food spot in Chennai
• One thing you’re secretly obsessed with spoiling yourself on
• Why a no-drama, mutually uplifting arrangement sounds intriguing right now.
Waiting for your cue