Was this weird for any other girls calling a man Daddy for the first time while he fucked you? Just trying to use the name Daddy in a sexual manner instead of the traditional meaning?
Yah. Never has happened and never is going to happen.
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It rings of idiocy and Captain Kangaroo.
hmm - interesting that daddy would weird people out but being called 'baby', 'little slut' or 'sexy girl' (etc etc) doesn't bother many women in the same way.
I could get into a very long deep discussion about this , but I will save my breath ,because I see WE as baby girl/littles have already been judge by PEOPLE that obviously have never experienced a Daddy/Baby girl relationship. All I will say is until you do. Dont call us names and or judge something you know NOTHING about!
calling someone daddy is a term of respect ..a daddy in the d/s world refers to a caregiving loyal teacher nurturing protecting .. teaching respect and loyalty and obedience .. not everything about is of a sexual nature .. so if it is your thing good ..if not good too ..
I really think it kinda of strange for some to sit here and say calling A Daddy/Dom Daddy " It is really idiotic, and, I think, pretty disgusting." among the rest of the nasty comments. I dont sit here and call what you do disgusting DO I? Some pretty cheap shots for people that have NO idea what it is about!!
I'm not about to call some old fart my daddy. It would be like calling a fireplug a tree. Its tad beyond my relevance and lacks even a thought of sincerity.
People who live in glass houses AND that it's no different than putting down LESBIANS and BI's or male HOMOSEXUALS.. There is difference between saying "That's not my thing" and a put down.
I like to be called Ms Clooney sometimes.
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Putting the question in context and for many who don't know this, Daddy isn't just something you start calling your boyfriend during sex. It is a term given from a submissive to a dominant as a sign of respect and maybe even reverence. It is a part of a lifestyle and a relationship that is typically clearly defined and not just a term endearment as some of you seem to think. (Although within the relarionship it could feel like an endearing way to address your Dom).
Once it is put into context my answer would be that in the right relationship, Daddy works. And using it is typically agreed upon by both parties way before sex is involved.