Dating site proposes to rename a city in Texas

According to TIME, the Sugardaddie.com social networking site - specializing in connecting mature, well-heeled men to younger, presumably self-interested girls - offered the mayor of Sugar Land, Texas, the sum of $ 4.65 million. $ 9 million) for the city to be renamed "SugarDaddie.com".

According to the publication, the site had made an initial offer of $ 500, 000, which was politely declined, motivating the service's CEO, Steven Pasternack, to fatten the proposal. If the new offer is accepted by Sugar Land Mayor James A. Thompson, several places of interest should also be renamed, including the regional airport, the fire department, and even some parks and squares.

In addition, site personnel also expect to receive a city key during the official “baptism” ceremony. Sugar Land is a thriving city on the outskirts of Houston and has a population of 80, 000. The mayor is expected to announce his decision soon, but is very unlikely to accept the proposal from the staff of Sugardaddie.com.