Why do want to do this?
(I mean, if you do...I know that some women are into it while many others are not.)
If you do - do this, do you call all of your boyfriends Daddy, or just those of us much older (ten plus years) than you? Sell me on the concept, if you will.
The same GQP demanding we move on from January 6th, 2021 is still doing audits of the November 3rd, 2020 election.
What Poppet says makes some sort of sense, I guess. No real difference between it and a guy calling a girl "baby"...
That said, it makes still my skin crawl.
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NEW! Want a quick read for your coffee break? Why not try this... Flash Erotica: Scrubber It doesn't, in my opinion, have any real incestual significance when used colloquially. That's some people's hangup. Beatniks didn't mean "father" when they used the term Daddy-O. Marilyn Monroe and the Hollywood bombshells didn't mean "father" when they called a man Daddy (as in My Heart Belongs to Daddy). There is some relativeness to "sugar Daddy", but for the past several decades at least "Daddy" means someone who fulfills a special role, a caring one, a provider of sorts, a wiser head, a source of reliable responsible strength of morality, character, and life coping-ness. When The Zombies rock and roll band of the 1960s sang "Who's your Daddy?" it wasn't about . When I gave a woman her first fur coat and she squealed "Oh, Daddy!" and wrapped it tighter around herself, it wasn't about any incestual feelings. So, please, don't try to make it about that. As Poppet said, it's an endearing term, like "Baby" and doesn't mean you imagine your lover as an actual baby (unless that's the fetish - which I personally find both weird and icky). All that said, there are any number of reasons why some guys hate the thought of it. One is that they aren't the type of man any woman sees as a Daddy, another is that they are young and resent the fact that a younger woman (or an older one) is with someone they call Daddy instead of them. Some can't get past some antiquated pseudo-Biblical patriarchal b.s. about implied . Which, if you study "Bible era" history, you will find it was far more typical for much, much older men to marry much, much younger wives, usually through purchase or coercion.
If you have some skewed notion about a woman calling a man "Daddy", that's your own thing to deal with. By the way, "Daddy" is also common in the lesbian community and, again, implies no notion of . Words are what you make of them, by your personal definition and understanding.
I agree, these are endearing terms, my husband calls me Princess . . . OOps, I am one!
"When its too kinky for everybody else, its just gettin' good for me."
(Kinky Freedman)
I was in a sexual relationship once where he really liked it when I called him Daddy during sex once in a while. He wasn't even that much older than me so it wasn't an age thing. It was just hot. I liked it tooo!
The guy I am with I do refer to him as "Daddy" or "Dad" because he has a few kids. I only do that when I talk to the kids.
In person I just call him by his first name or shorten his first name.