What do Blessers want?

We let you in on some really interesting facts about Slay Queens. We sent out a survey to our Blessers to discover exactly what Blessers want.

We started with the most important question of all, financial support. Almost half our Blessers indicated that they prefer a Pay Per Meet (PPM) arrangement, while weekly allowances were the least popular of the three.

For those who chose Pay Per Meet, they were willing to commit between ZAR 5000 to ZAR 15,000 for each PPM with a Slay Queen. This, of course, depended on the number of hours and the details of the meet.
Those who chose weekly allowance stated that they can contribute between ZAR 8,000 to ZAR 30,000 per week. However, there were not many who wanted a weekly arrangement. On the flip side, our Blessers indicated that they would commit between ZAR 20,000 to ZAR100,000 for a more permanent monthly arrangement.

Typically, a physical relationship is important for a Blesser. But what else do they expect?
Our Blessers want discretion, friendship, fun and no strings attached. In other words, they expect a Slay Queen to make their lives more interesting and colorful while not tying them down like a typical relationship often does.

The majority of our Blessers want to meet their Slay Queens about once per week. Just like the Slay Queen survey, monthly meets were #2 on the preference list. However, a higher percentage of daddies want a live-in arrangement, while almost no one wanted an online-only relationship.

In terms of checking for compatibility, our Blessers’ responses lined up perfectly with the responses by our Slay Queens. However, the percentage of Blessers who are willing to confirm an arrangement before even meeting their potential Blesser was lower than what the Slay Queens expected.
Only 7% of Blessers were willing to confirm any kind of arrangement before meeting up in person.
Meeting a potential Slay Queen over messenger or video was also not popular. I guess nothing can replace meeting someone in the real world, can it?
What are your thoughts on our Blesser survey? How do you feel about what Blessers want?

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