By AsianSweets - 24/03/2014 15:32 - Canada - Ajax
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OP here! Hey guys, so just to clarify, I don't have any daddy issues and I know who my father is lol. It just caught me off guard that my boyfriend asked me that so I thought about it literally first instead of how my boyfriend meant to say it for fun. But either way was a buzzkill.
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One of the creepiest things is what society has don't to the word "daddy"
I never understood the meaning behind that phrase...
I hate it when boys want us to call then daddy !? Like ew .
the joys of learning each other during a relationship. he thought he was being sexy. please tell him gently that grossed you out. us men take bedroom criticism well or very bad.
I remember when an ex lover kept calling me "papa" or "papi" while doing the deed. I could never finish because of it. I feel your pain OP.
I had a lover who liked being called "daddy" during sex (and he'd call me his "little girl"). He was almost 10 years older than me, so it's pretty obvious things got VERY awkward fast.
OP here! Hey guys, so just to clarify, I don't have any daddy issues and I know who my father is lol. It just caught me off guard that my boyfriend asked me that so I thought about it literally first instead of how my boyfriend meant to say it for fun. But either way was a buzzkill.
Well it's a pretty creepy saying when you start thinking about it, essentially it's suggesting you'll have such great sex because he's your daddy, you're his daughter. not sure how its considered sexy.
Is this a "How I met your Mother"reference? If its not I gave you a thumbs up for no reason.. I never understood why the "who's your daddy" reference came a long. Could someone explain why its sexy?
Assertion of dominance.
I've always found that saying rather strange, I wouldn't dare use it for the same reason lol.
It was. And it was Legen-AndIHopeYou'reNotLactoseIntolerantBecauseTheSecondHalfOfThisWordIs-Dairy!
My response when asked this at completely inappropriate times is, "If you are, you better get the hell off ME!" My grandparents referred to each other as "Mother" and "Dad" even around us grandkids until the day they each passed on. (My gran passed exactly six months to the day after my grandpa.)
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That question is pretty weird when it's being used in such way.
I never understood why people thought it was "hot" to say that