I like that the blunt honesty of the concept and packaging is still tempered by a romantic fantasy. The blended message of "fuck a stripper for cash / find love in convenience" is actually kind of adorable.
Did you ever have a moment where you thought for sure something was going to be a parody and it turns out it was real...and then your soul dies a little bit more? I just had one of those.
You have to at least give them points for being honest and casting their commercial with the exact quality of people you would find on their site. The sort of date you'll end up backhanding on the Montel Williams Show.
I'm glad I read the comments before I watched this. I think if I'd gone in thinking it was a parody and then found out it was real, I'd have opened a wrist or something. Now my faith in humanity is destroyed, just like I always wanted! Thanks, Sugardaddyforme.com!