There is no "get" when it comes to human beings. And while income disparities exist in couples, to seek that out in a fashion that suggests that you do not wish to work is - let us say - not in keeping with societal norms.
There is a long history of youthful and attractive women seeking what is called a "Sugar Daddy". That being defined as a man with more money then sense in relationships. This choice for women is somewhat excused though, as throughout most of history it was the only way for them to advance.
But you are, in theory, a man. You should be working and growing, so that if anything, one day you at least could be in the Sugar role. As the provider, not the receiver.
Also, be aware, that Sugar Mommies have the same desires as Sugar Daddies. Are you that youthful, good looking and "experienced, without seeming experienced"? Being a "kept woman" is not as easy as it's made out to be, and I doubt that being a "kept man" is any easier.
All that said, your answer, which you came here for, is this: Join some of the dating services, and advertise your status. "Young, attractive male, loves long walks, cats and Danielle Steel books" and under occupation put "artist" or "musician" or "student". Those are all the code words for "unemployed, but clean cut and won't pee on the rug."
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There are a few places to get dating tips about dating sugar mommies. There is a Facebook page devoted to these tips, and the website Date a Sugar Momma also lists them.
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