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Girlfriends/Boyfriends who call their partners "Daddy".....
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max_garfield
21-12-2016
...what's your views on this?

I personally have never witnessed a couple in public displaying this form of....questionable behavior but apparently it exists. I guess it is some form of submissive language that has a slight sexual undertone?

However I have seen porn (home made porn if you please!) where a younger person will call the older person "daddy" during sexual situations. It doesn't exactly arouse me but I can kind of accept it in porn, but in real life in a supermarket store? I don't think so darling.
Elyan
21-12-2016
Grandad would be a turnoff.
max_garfield
21-12-2016
Originally Posted by Elyan:
“Grandad would be a turnoff.”

Gasp!
Harvey_Specter
21-12-2016
Originally Posted by max_garfield:
“...what's your views on this?

I personally have never witnessed a couple in public displaying this form of....questionable behavior but apparently it exists. I guess it is some form of submissive language that has a slight sexual undertone?

However I have seen porn (home made porn if you please!) where a younger person will call the older person "daddy" during sexual situations. It doesn't exactly arouse me but I can kind of accept it in porn, but in real life in a supermarket store? I don't think so darling.”

Only when having sex, not when she wants me to buy her a Fanta.
max_garfield
21-12-2016
Originally Posted by Harvey_Specter:
“Only when having sex, not when she wants me to buy her a Fanta.”

Fanta? They still make that?

Pop it in the basket for me daddy, I could do with some lubrication.
Harvey_Specter
21-12-2016
Originally Posted by max_garfield:
“Fanta? They still make that?

Pop it in the basket for me daddy, I could do with some lubrication.”

Yep, still one of Coca Cola's money makers.
Palafrugel
21-12-2016
Couple's Retreat last night me thinks.
D_Mcd4
21-12-2016
I always think Ray Winstone.
An Thropologist
21-12-2016
Do you mean people who use Daddy as a sort of term of endearment to their partner or people who call their partner's male parent Daddy? I don't think I know or am acquaited with anyone who does either of those.

What is more familiar are couples where on becoming parents call each other Mummy and Daddy. I don't just mean in reference such as "go and ask Mummy" or "Say bye-bye to Daddy" But actually adress each other as Mummy and Daddy. Personally I find it odd, rather distant and slightly twee.
Zeropoint1
21-12-2016
Originally Posted by Elyan:
“Grandad would be a turnoff.”

Speak for yourself!
St Dabeoc
21-12-2016
Originally Posted by Harvey_Specter:
“Yep, still one of Coca Cola's money makers.”

Nazi Coco Cola
molliepops
21-12-2016
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“Do you mean people who use Daddy as a sort of term of endearment to their partner or people who call their partner's male parent Daddy? I don't think I know or am acquaited with anyone who does either of those.

What is more familiar are couples where on becoming parents call each other Mummy and Daddy. I don't just mean in reference such as "go and ask Mummy" or "Say bye-bye to Daddy" But actually adress each other as Mummy and Daddy. Personally I find it odd, rather distant and slightly twee.”

Oh dear we do that with our dogs I'll often say go and see daddy or he says mummy's got something in the kitchen for you. We always did if when the kids were young too, I'm not a fan of children using their parents name so mummy and daddy are our chosen naming words.
Lecate
21-12-2016
Never heard of anyone doing this in public, always thought of it as a sex thing.
Bagshot85
21-12-2016
It's weird to use it in the bedroom.
Obviously I refer to my husband as Daddy to my daughter, and he'd refer to me as Mummy when talking to her.
Otherwise, nuh uh.
An Thropologist
21-12-2016
Originally Posted by molliepops:
“Oh dear we do that with our dogs I'll often say go and see daddy or he says mummy's got something in the kitchen for you. We always did if when the kids were young too, I'm not a fan of children using their parents name so mummy and daddy are our chosen naming words.”

Oh yes its fine when talking to the children and I doubt it matters to the dogs one way or another (unless they reply of course! .) But I mean when they become Mummy and Daddy to each other
miss_astrid
21-12-2016
I see people tweeting celebrities calling them daddy/mummy in a sexual manner. I think it's disgusting and I can't fathom why people would use that word in a sexual manner.
jp761
21-12-2016
Nah, Call me sir or master leave it at that!
dreadnought
21-12-2016
Are they a young reporter, having an affair with the prime minister ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz76_ZwF96E
Ben_Copland
21-12-2016
Ohhh Daddy, I'm struggling with my Maths homework, particularly on the tables..
Horace Wimp
21-12-2016
Strange one eh, all a bit Freudian, if the girl has been naughty, it's always , poutingly, " is Daddy going to spank me now " rather than " are you going to spank me now ? "

All this talk of spanking, getting me going now.
Union Jock
21-12-2016
Originally Posted by Ben_Copland:
“Ohhh Daddy, I'm struggling with my Maths homework, particularly on the tables..”

Get it right or botty spanked.
munkyfellover
21-12-2016
Ayyyy, papi. I think it's gross. Spoils hispanic porn no end.
max_garfield
22-12-2016
I've seen lots of stuff with sexual innuendo in that is from the basis of childhood.

The most recent one was "he's not a daddy until he's holding your legs up in the pamper position"

GASP!
minxymoo
22-12-2016
Some wrong uns on this thread.I bet your St Trinians fans.
Leicester_Hunk
22-12-2016
I think it is bloody crackers. I get called Mark - because it is my name!
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