Let’s be honest: sugar daddies lie, sugar babies lie, and half the sugar world is one big “selective truth buffet.” But today let’s flip the script and talk about the most common lies sugar babies tell.
Some of these are harmless. Some are strategic. Some are flat out ridiculous. And some are so predictable that seasoned daddies can spot them from a mile away.
Here are the ones I keep hearing in 2025:
“I’m not seeing anyone else.” (most are)
“I’ve never done this before.” (said by 80 percent of new profiles every day)
“I’m super busy, that’s why I reply once a week.” (translation: you’re not a priority)
“My rent is suddenly late again.” (emergency number 14 this month)
“I’m looking for something serious and genuine.” (until a better offer appears)
Not judging — just stating reality.
So here’s the question for everyone:
Which lies have you heard the most, and which ones instantly tell you the arrangement is about to collapse?
Drop your stories, the funny ones, the wild ones, and the warning signs.
The all time classic: “My phone broke today.” Somehow every sugar baby in the world has the same phone that cracks exactly on the day "daddy" is calling. A true global phenomenon.
For me it’s the “I’m not here for money, I just want a mentor” line. Every time I hear that, I know it’s going to turn into a soft negotiation two messages later. Nothing wrong with wanting financial help — just say it directly.
One of the funniest ones I’ve encountered:
“I’m 22.”
Then you meet her and she’s 29 with the confidence of someone who’s been sugar dating for a decade. Age inflation is a sport now.
The lie that always tells me the arrangement is done:
“I’ve been so stressed lately.”
This is code for “I’m emotionally checking out and preparing to disappear.” It’s never about stress — it’s the beginning of the exit strategy.
Let’s not forget the reverse lie sugar babies tell themselves:
“I can change him.”
If a sugar daddy wants something casual, he’s not magically becoming a long term loyal boyfriend because of good chemistry. Expectations kill more arrangements than dishonesty.







