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+ Pensant reacted to 56harrisond in Blondish
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+ Pensant reacted to BigK in The Pejorative Side of "Daddy"
Don’t like being called daddy either but sometimes when it slips out, I just slip back in.
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+ Pensant reacted to Nightowl in The Pejorative Side of "Daddy"
Call me daddy but don’t call me grandpa. I take “daddy” to be a compliment but “grandpa” to be an insult.
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+ Pensant reacted to big-n-tall in The Pejorative Side of "Daddy"
I don't mind being called daddy, baby, sir, bro,... even unc (as in uncle). However, one of my regulars, during a session started calling me master. I got turned off real quick and told him not to call me that ever again. 😋 It gave me the ick for some reason.
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+ Pensant reacted to mike carey in The Pejorative Side of "Daddy"
I, on the other hand, am 21 and some months.
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+ Pensant reacted to + JamesB in The Pejorative Side of "Daddy"
On a more serious note, it really doesn’t matter much to me. I have a son, and since we’re both fluent in English and Spanish, he calls me either Dad or “Papá”. I’m actually the one who sometimes calls him “Papi”.
I also have a regular provider from Asia who calls me “dear”. The first time, I’ll admit it caught me a bit off guard, but I eventually realized it’s a language and cultural thing, so it doesn’t bother me at all. Honestly, as long as there’s no intention of disrespect and they do the job I’m paying them to do well, they can call me whatever they like.
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+ Pensant reacted to + PhileasFogg in The Pejorative Side of "Daddy"
I know what it means... and I do tell them "no papi"
and all this time, I thought you were 21 Jamie
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+ Pensant reacted to + Lucky in The Pejorative Side of "Daddy"
Didn't someone named Daddy use to own this website? We all called him Daddy. I think the name is usually used with affection or good intent, so it doesn't bother me.