On the Sugar Daddy Belgiëblog we publish content that realistic, useful and responsible is. We do not believe in empty promises or sensationalist stories. This document tells you what we stand for, what you can expect from us, and what standards we apply.
⚠️ What we do NOT promise
We do not sell dreams. You will never read on our blog that you will “find a millionaire within two days” or have “guaranteed success”. Sugar dating required time, patience, realistic expectations and mutual respect. Anyone who claims otherwise is lying.
Our mission
Sugar Daddy Belgium's blog has three core goals:
1. Inform
Provide honest, factual information about sugar dating - what it is, what it is not, and what you can realistically expect.
2. Protect
Offer practical tips and guidelines on how to date safely - both online and in physical encounters.
3. Supervise
Helping beginners and experienced members with concrete advice on profiles, communication, boundaries and etiquette.
Who do we write for?
Sugar Daddy's
Successful men looking for a meaningful connection with an ambitious partner, and who value discretion, respect and mutual benefit.
Sugar babies
Ambitious women open to a relationship with a generous partner, without naive expectations but with clear boundaries and self-respect.
Interested parties
People who want to know more about sugar dating before making a decision - curious, but looking for reliable information rather than sensational stories.
Journalists & Researchers
Professionals seeking accurate background information on the sugar dating industry and community.
Important note: Our content is intended exclusively for adults (18+). Our platform focuses on relationships between men and women. We recognise that this does not cover all possible types of relationships, but this is the current scope of our platform. See our diversity policy for more context.
What do we publish?
Practical guides and tips
Concrete advice based on experience and best practices: how to create an honest profile, how to recognise fake profiles, how to prepare for a first meeting, how to communicate expectations and boundaries.
Safety recommendations
Comprehensive information on online and offline safety: verification, public meeting places, informing confidants, recognising red flags, dealing with transgressive behaviour.
Educational content on realistic expectations
Honest explanations of what sugar dating is and is not, how much time and effort it can take, what pitfalls there are, and why patience and authenticity are more important than quick tactics.
Etiquette and communication
Articles on respectful manners, how to have difficult conversations, set and respect boundaries, and maintain a healthy dynamic in your relationship.
Platform updates and policy changes
Announcements about new features, changes to our terms and conditions or policies, and other updates relevant to our community.
Lifestyle and personal development
Content on self-confidence, presentation, networking, and other topics relevant to people in the sugar dating scene - without becoming superficial or materialistic.
What do we NOT publish?
Misleading promises
No “find a partner in 24 hours”, “guaranteed success”, or “become financially independent within a month”. These are lies that create false expectations.
Sensationalism and clickbait
No exaggerated titles, misleading headlines, or articles designed only to generate clicks without offering real value.
Explicit sexual content
We are a dating platform, not an erotic website. Our content discusses relationships and intimacy in a mature but respectful way, without explicit material.
Guides to exploitation or fraud
No tips to manipulate, financially exploit, or otherwise deceive people. Such content violates our values and the law.
Promotion of illegal activities
No content that promotes, normalises or facilitates prostitution, human trafficking, or other illegal practices. Sugar dating is something fundamentally different, and we make that distinction clear.
Tone and style
📝 Realistic
We paint an honest picture of sugar dating, including the challenges and disappointments. No idealised stories, but practical reality.
💬 Clear
Accessible language, without unnecessary jargon or vague euphemisms. Our readers deserve clarity, not cryptic messages.
🤝 Respectfully
All content starts from respect for all involved. We do not judge choices, but emphasise consent and mutual respect.
⚖️ Responsible
All advice is based on legality and ethics. We do not promote behaviour that is harmful to yourself or others.
🎯 Practical
Our content is designed to actually help. Concrete tips, checklists, and action points rather than abstract philosophies.
🔒 Safety-oriented
Safety runs as a thread through all our content. When in doubt, we always opt for the cautious advice.
Sources and verification
We strive for accurate and reliable information:
Reliable sources
When we quote facts or statistics, we rely on reliable sources: official studies, government agencies, recognised organisations, or experts in the field.
Date of publication/update
Each article includes the publication date and, if applicable, the date of the last significant update. So you know how up-to-date the information is.
Distinction fact vs opinion
We clearly distinguish between factual information and our own opinions or advice. Opinions are presented as such.
Regular review
We periodically review our main content to ensure information remains current and accurate, especially for articles on legislation or platform features.
Corrections and feedback
Errors may occur. We take corrections seriously:
- Factual errors are corrected as soon as possible with a clear indication of the correction
- Minor language errors are tacitly improved
- Substantial changes are listed at the bottom of the article with the date of modification
Have you discovered an error? Please let us know:
Editorial independence
Our content will be unaffected by commercial interests:
No paid recommendations
Advertisers, sponsors or partners cannot buy or influence our editorial recommendations.
Clear labelling
Sponsored content, advertorials and affiliate links are always clearly marked as such.
Honest reviews
When we discuss products or services, we give an honest assessment - including cons.
Separation of editorial/commercial
Our editorial decisions are made independently of our commercial activities.
More information on our business model can be found at Ownership and Financing.
Image use and privacy
Stock photos and illustrations
We mainly use stock photos and illustrations. Real users are never depicted without explicit permission.
No romanticising risks
Our visual content does not romanticise risky or unhealthy behaviour. We choose images that convey realism and safety.
Anonymised examples
When we discuss practical examples or case studies, these are completely anonymised. No identifiable individuals or situations.
No misleading images
We do not use images that suggest unrealistically luxurious or idealised scenarios that do not reflect reality.
Boundaries and security
🛡️ Our safety philosophy
Security is not an afterthought, but a core value that runs through all our content:
- We do not intermediate payments - Sugar Daddy Belgiëfacilitates introductions, no financial transactions between members
- We do not promote sexual services - Sugar dating is a form of relationship, not a cover for prostitution
- We emphasise verification - Meet first in public places, inform a confidant, verify identity
- We point out red flags - Education about scams, manipulation, and other warning signs
- We facilitate notification and assistance - Clear links to blocking and reporting options, and to external help resources
For help with problematic situations, see our Active Response Policy.
Related documents
Correction policy
How we deal with errors
Ownership and Financing
Our business model
Ethics Policy
Our ethical standards
Active Response Policy
Help with problems
Contact the editors
Corrections & Feedback
correcties@sugardaddybelgium.eu
Reporting errors, feedback on content
Press & Media
pers@sugardaddybelgium.eu
Journalists, media requests
Article suggestions
redactie@sugardaddybelgium.eu
Ideas for topics
Last revision
September 2025
These publication principles may be updated
to improve our standards.