🐱 Why Women Like to Call Men 'Daddy' During Sex

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Pet names are pretty common among people who fuck each other. Baby, honey, lil' puddin', tater. One pet name, however, has proven to be more controversial than others: daddy. Why do some women call their dudes "daddy" during sex?

"I've heard from a fair amount of men who were turned off by it, and were worried that it was an indicator of 'daddy issues,'" says sex therapist Vanessa Marin. "Yes, 'daddy' can mean 'father,' but we also use the word to indicate when someone is the boss, in charge, a protector, or doing a good job. That's usually the meaning women are going for in the bedroom. It's a bit of a 70s porn cliche. I've never run across a woman who called her partner 'daddy' because she genuinely liked fantasizing that he was her father."


Freud is the originator of the theory that we all want to bone down with our parents. He also came up with penis envy—the idea that all women are crippled with an obsessive need to have a dong—which is one of the many reasons most of his work has been sidelined by modern psychology. However, his presence still looms over popular discussion of mental health. Online, even the people who deny that daddy issues have anything to do with calling their partner "daddy" during sex have an air of doth-protesting-too-much. "Umm, I don't know. I enjoyed calling my ex-so daddy because I thought it sounded hot," says one redditor. "I don't have a father, and I don't have 'daddy issues.'"

The general consensus on Reddit was that women call their partners "daddy" because they are into submitting to male authority figures. "Sir/Master just doesn't have that same affectionate tone to it, know what I mean?" says one redditor. "Some girls want to call their man daddy in a way that has nothing to do with their father but as a way that communicates she is submissive to your masculinity," says another. The most extreme version of this mindset is the DDlg kink community. DDlg stands for Daddy Dom/little girl, usually with only the Daddy getting capitalization. With this kink, men take care of their "littles," providing toys and discipline. The littles, in turn, bring a joyful innocence to the relationship. The DDlg community thrives on Tumblr, where different blogs are set up for DDlg secrets, personals, and blogs for women who describe themselves as being "Mentally age 3-6, physically all grown up."


This grosses me out more than if they wanted to fuck their dad. But that's probably just because my personal fetish is being respected as an adult. It also feeds into a problem society has with sexualizing children and rendering grown women childlike. What does it say about our society if we fetishize helplessness and submitting to someone else's will? And is it a coincidence that DDlg looks like a texting abbreviation of the word "diddling"?

While researching this story, I could tell my personal biases were getting in the way. So I did what any adult who wanted to be taken seriously would do. I talked to my mommy.


Dr. Margaret Squires has been doing couples therapy for over 35 years and working with survivors of childhood sexual abuse for over 30. She doesn't believe there's anything particularly pedophiliac about daddy-talk. "I think that when that language comes up, it's just as likely to be in a healthy relationship. You're getting back to very early warm attachments." She also didn't necessarily have a problem with the DDlg dynamic. "Sometimes people are merely recognizing a pattern in their relationship. That's why we have relationships, so we can rely on each other. It's not necessary for everyone to be equally strong in all things."

There is a risk in letting these patterns become rigid in the relationship: My mother calls it de-selfing. "[People in these relationships] erase any part of themselves that bothers the other person. They fail to recognize that they have rights." She recognized that daddies could possibly de-self, erasing the childlike part of themselves that needs to be nurtured, but "one tends to see the women de-selfing, because in this society that's what women do. Women are trained from a very early age to put other people's needs before their own, and to erase themselves from situations."

"Your grandfather used to call his wife Slug," my mom continued. "It's not particularly important to worry about what people call each other. It's important to recognize our own individuality and find a partner who supports that."
 
Yeah I don't get it, supposedly we are in a feminist age where the sexes are equal, but when you get to the bedroom "Can you hit me? And choke me? And call me a stupid slut? If I pass out while you are choking me that would be hot"

Sorry I'm out.

Someone in a different thread mentioned that this was a way for them to make money by charging the person who hit them with assault and battery. Or something like that.

But who knows? I'd imagine a lot of these women are simply emotionally stunted little girls who never had a good father or male figure in their life which colored their perception of the world.
 
I wish the word "daddy" was banned from the internet. Also lol at these girls not having daddy issues. Also the difference between someone calling their wife "slug" and these people calling their boyfriend "daddy" is that daddy is already a term young girls/boys use for their fathers so it's much weirder and creepier than just calling someone "slug" as a pet name.
 
I knew a dude who called his wife "Mama." Like she'd call him, he'd answer "What's good mama?" I never once thought this would mean he wants to bone his mom. As for why girls do it; if you want me to generalize, because they get off on it. Whether it's a power dynamic, degeneracy, or whatever lie they tell themselves, it gets them off. Women are whores.

It used to be a fairly common thing back in the day, from what I understand. It was usually couples with kids who started calling each other ma/pa or mom/dad or mama/papa, after whatever the kids called them. Still seems weird to me.
 
Someone in a different thread mentioned that this was a way for them to make money by charging the person who hit them with assault and battery. Or something like that.

But who knows? I'd imagine a lot of these women are simply emotionally stunted little girls who never had a good father or male figure in their life which colored their perception of the world.
It happened to Neymar.

Woman asked him to hit her, he said "no my thing", she hit him, he pushed her away, and then she accused him of rape and violence. Luckily, all was filmed.

ETA: papi in Spanish also means " hot dude", so there.
 
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Yeah I don't get it, supposedly we are in a feminist age where the sexes are equal, but when you get to the bedroom "Can you hit me? And choke me? And call me a stupid slut? If I pass out while you are choking me that would be hot"

Sorry I'm out.

no, we're in the cumbrain age. It will only get worse as pretty soon very few people won't have had unlimited access to increasingly degenerate internet porn before even reaching puberty.
 
Yeah I don't get it, supposedly we are in a feminist age where the sexes are equal, but when you get to the bedroom "Can you hit me? And choke me? And call me a stupid slut? If I pass out while you are choking me that would be hot"

Sorry I'm out.

Eh... all politically correct talk of "equality" goes out the window (or should) in the bedroom. It's just about what turns you on.

And the "feminism" is why these chicks find that stuff hot. You spend all day tone-policing and lecturing the men around you? Obviously submission to men will be a taboo thrill and you'll want someone to really "put you in your place" in bed.

I mean, it's well-known that high powered CEO-types often want a woman who will dominate them in the bedroom. It's the same principle.
 
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