Read The Memo, Again, Love Beautiful Session Girls? Bring The Bling

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June 20, 2022,

What do women want?

How many times have you heard that question?

What they are really asking is what do beautiful, sensuous and stunning young women want?

Well, it depends upon the situation.

The whole notion that they like men to be smart, funny, kind, accommodating and nice (yawn) sounds good and we are sure those are nice condiments.

But not the priority. False compliments served as condiments.

What women really want, excuse us, beautiful women for clarity, is money and what it can buy.

A man with power and control is great too.

Is that direct enough?

The movies prove that out.

Please bring Bling and open up your wallet.

THE BLING RING

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The Bling Ring is a 2013 crime film written and directed by Sofia Coppola featuring an ensemble cast led by Katie Chang, Israel Broussard, Emma Watson, Taissa Farmiga, and Claire Julien.

It is based on the 2010 Vanity Fair article “The Suspects Wore Louboutins” by Nancy Jo Sales, which dealt with a real-life gang known as the Bling Ring.

Yes, based upon real crazy events. Where? In So. Cal. Where else?

The story follows a group of fame-obsessed teenagers who use the internet to track celebrities’ vacations and out of town business trips in order to rob their homes.

Of Bling.

Let’s get this party started. Again based upon real events.

The entire group burgles the home of Megan Fox, wherein Nicki’s younger sister Emily squeezes through a pet door to gain access to the house. Nicki discovers a handgun inside, and Sam playfully threatens Marc with it before taking it to her boyfriend Rob’s home. When he grabs her, the gun goes off, though no one is injured.

The group enters the home of Orlando Bloom and his girlfriend, Miranda Kerr. The girls steal various items and Marc finds a case filled with seven of Bloom’s Rolex watches and a roll of cash. Chloe helps Marc sell the watches to her friend Ricky, a night club manager. The teens later return to Paris Hilton’s house with Rob, who finds and steals large amounts of jewelry.

Shall they keep going? They do.

A news report containing security footage from the robbery at Audrina Patridge’s home concerns Marc, but Rebecca is undeterred. She instigates a burglary at the home of Rachel Bilson, and the group ultimately breaks into Lindsey Lohan’s house and robs it.

Media coverage of the Hollywood Hills burglaries intensifies, and the group acquires the label “The Bling Ring”.

Did they eventually get caught? Of course.

What enthralled us as we watched the four beautiful girls and one guy rob these rich celebrity’s homes is the honesty (poor choice of words) in what the beautiful teenage girls want out of life.

They are very clear about this obsession for materialism and opulence.

If you want to be with these babes, you better bring lots of Bling.

SUGAR DADDIES

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There is more than one way for a beautiful girl to get some Bling.

Through branding and marketing, rename it. Some call it the Girlfriend Experience. Same thing, different name. Beautiful girls who desire to be spoiled or have their way paid through college.

Which saunters us into the Sugar Daddy realm.

Kelly McCormack is exceptional in the film simply titled, Sugar Daddy.

Now for the storyline.

When a struggling young musician can’t afford her rent, she signs up for a website where rich older men pay to date younger women.

What we loved about the film was that it wasn’t glossy or slick. It depicted a desperate beautiful young girl, making questionable decisions, and finding out in the end how her Sugar Daddy really felt about her.

The film has its world premiere at the 2020 Whistler Film Festival, and was nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards, winning two.

We loved the interaction between her and her Beta Male roommate who wanted a relationship with her but didn’t offer enough Bling.

There was also a party of friends, where she is judged, but one of the girls doing the judging was living rent free with her boyfriend.

Though we are certain she would not agree, we saw her situation as a Sugar Daddy agreement by another name.

We all want what we want.

Actor Peter Straus sure got what he wanted. He went from Rich Man, Poor Man to Super Rich Man.

Super Sugah Daddy.

Rich Man, Poor Man is a 1976 American television miniseries based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Irwin Shaw that aired on ABC in one or two-hour episodes mostly on Monday nights over seven weeks, beginning February 1.

The miniseries stars Peter Strauss, Nick Nolte and Susan Blakely.

Based on the best-selling 1969 novel by Irwin Shaw, it spanned the period from 1945 through the late 1960s and followed the divergent career courses of the impoverished Jordache brothers.

Rudy (Peter Strauss) was the titular rich man, a well-educated and very ambitious entrepreneur who triumphed over his background and constructed a corporate and political empire. Poor man Tom (Nick Nolte) was a rebel who eventually turned to boxing to support himself.

Okay, so get it.

When young beautiful girls wanted him to bring the Bling in the film Sugar Daddies, a 2014 gem, Strauss’s character was able to deliver the golden goods.

Storyline?

College student Kara’s mounting financial troubles push her toward a group of older men who trade “favors” for money, and a Sugar Daddy relationship with a 55-year-old.

Without the judgement, warranted or not, something is pretty clear when it comes to many beautiful women.

You have to bring the Bling.

True story.

One of our associates was attending and covering a female submission wrestling event in Las Vegas and was sitting next to a famous fetish model while they had dinner with the group.

During their conversation she leaned over to him and stated, “You know the girls don’t like you.”

Our associate was stunned. FCI pays a fair price for their wrestling, never cancels a shoot and then takes them out to lunch or dinner. What gives?”

She whispered, “You don’t spoil them.”

Interesting. We didn’t get the memo.

Our associate was not bringing enough Bling.

When having a session, beyond the basics, many Session Women have a wish list.

Our suggestion? Ask them what is on that list. Then bring the Bling.

We all want what we want. Not saying it is right or wrong. Just sayin’.

Beautiful gorgeous women love Bling. We love beautiful gorgeous women. Don’t you?

Our challenge?

When we meet the type we love, and become mesmerized, we need to evaluate all of the assets we are willing to bring, to satisfy and supersede the Bling.

Memo received.

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