
Wishlists
Share the experiences and pieces you’d love. Grant the wishes that make you smile. No guessing, no awkwardness.
A wishlist isn’t a shopping cart. It’s a window into what would make someone’s month — and an invitation to be the reason it happened.






Build a Better List
A useful wishlist gives someone several thoughtful ways to make you happy. It should feel personal enough to start a conversation and flexible enough to suit a new connection, an established one or a spontaneous Edmonton evening.
Pair dinners, concert tickets and weekend ideas with practical wishes such as a winter coat, a course or something connected to a personal goal.
Include simple gestures, memorable local experiences and larger ideas. A varied list gives the other person room to choose what feels right for the stage of the connection.
Explain why an item, restaurant or experience matters. A short note about the story behind it turns a generic request into something personal and easier to grant thoughtfully.
Remove wishes that no longer fit, update seasonal ideas and add new interests as they appear. A current Edmonton dating wishlist says more about you than a long list left untouched.
For a newer connection, a café, gallery ticket or dinner idea creates an easy next step. For people who already know each other well, a spa day, special event or weekend away can reflect shared history. The strongest wish is not always the most expensive one; it is the one that shows the other person paid attention.
Travel wishes · The RockiesFor sugar babies
A good wishlist mixes the practical with the dreamy: the textbook fund next to the Banff weekend, the winter coat next to the tasting menu. It shows taste, direction and a sense of humour — three things the right men are scanning for.
Granted · Ice DistrictFor sugar daddies
Wishlists remove the two worst parts of generosity: guessing wrong, and asking directly. Grant a wish, attach a note, and let the evening write itself.
Wishlist etiquette
Wishlists express taste and direction. Nothing here is an obligation, in either direction.
Whether you grant or receive, the thank-you and the note matter more than the amount.
A table downtown or a gallery night beats anything that ships in a box. This is Edmonton — go out in it.
Create your profile and build a wishlist worth granting.