liubit Posted Saturday at 06:02 AM Posted Saturday at 06:02 AM (edited) I used to cringe when I was called daddy until I arrived in Hong Kong, where my 20-something hookups and providers always call me that. I now appreciate it as a term of endearment and I am just too happy that my Caucasian daddy looks and my very-much-daddy age attract so many cute young local twinks. Edited Saturday at 06:03 AM by liubit + Pensant, + Vegas_Millennial, + Charlie and 1 other 2 1 1
+ Just Chuck Posted Saturday at 01:39 PM Posted Saturday at 01:39 PM I don’t like being called daddy (or really even hearing someone else called daddy) in a sexual context. It brings back some bad memories of real-life child abuse from both my personal life and my professional life. I usually just say, “please don’t call me daddy” if I hear it. I’m always unsure if I should explain why I don’t like it or just let them think I might be sensitive about my age. I don’t mind it very much if it’s outside of a sexual context. If someone called me daddy when I picked up the tab at the restaurant, I’d just roll with it. + Pensant 1
Peter Eater Posted Saturday at 03:14 PM Posted Saturday at 03:14 PM Now, I don't really care what you call me You can even call me cold These bitches knew as soon as they saw me It's never me they'll get the privilege to know I roll like a desperado Now I never know where I'm gonna go Still I ball like there's no tomorrow Until it's over and that’s all she wrote — Eminem (2010) + Charlie 1
+ Gar1eth Posted Saturday at 04:17 PM Posted Saturday at 04:17 PM (edited) On 12/18/2025 at 10:44 AM, PhileasFogg said: Am I the only older guy who doesn't like to be called "Daddy?" I know most gay men don't have kids or grandkids. I do. I have very few rules with guys I get with - no drugs, keep it vanilla, etc - but my #1 Rule is "Don't call me Daddy" For me, that's a moniker reserved for my adult kids. And the thought of being in a fit of passion with someone who calls me "daddy" makes me cringe at the association. Am I alone in this because of my personal family composition or are there others who feel this way? I don't know. It's not my favorite. But since I've occasionally met some youngish guys (or even some older 'sub-ish' type guys)-it seems to be what they want-"a daddy"- I'll go with it. The more I hear it, the more I'm adjusting to it. I may prefer "Sir," but I'm not sure. However in regards to you @PhileasFogg, you pretty much answered your own question. You have the great fortune, at least I hope it is for you, to be an actual father. Obviously the term "Daddy" means something special to you. And you explained why you don't like it. It's possible you wouldn't like the term even without your familial situation. But in your case you've already explained that being an actual Dad is the reason you don't like being called "Daddy." Edited Saturday at 04:18 PM by Gar1eth + Charlie and + PhileasFogg 1 1
DunwoodyGuy Posted Sunday at 02:46 PM Posted Sunday at 02:46 PM (edited) On the other side of the pejorative side, one unexpected benefit of the apps in recent years is that older men are no longer "invisible" to younger men, as was the case for decades. Quite out of the blue, as I have gotten older, I have noticed the large percentage of men in their 30s and 40s (even their 20s) who profess an attraction to older men. At first being called "daddy" seemed offensive and insulting to me, but the first time I realized it was not being said to put me down but because the younger man was attracted, I was shocked. So it makes sense that it means something specific to you, given your actual parent status, but take a moment and consider what it might mean to the younger man who is calling you that. You might find a very positive mutual connection there. Edited Sunday at 06:21 PM by DunwoodyGuy MikeBiDude, + Pensant, liubit and 3 others 3 1 1 1
+ Charlie Posted Sunday at 06:07 PM Posted Sunday at 06:07 PM Since I don't have children, I am tempted to call him "Sonny" if he calls me "Daddy." + Vegas_Millennial, + Gar1eth, + SirBillybob and 3 others 6
Rudynate Posted Sunday at 06:20 PM Posted Sunday at 06:20 PM On 12/18/2025 at 8:44 AM, PhileasFogg said: Am I the only older guy who doesn't like to be called "Daddy?" I know most gay men don't have kids or grandkids. I do. I have very few rules with guys I get with - no drugs, keep it vanilla, etc - but my #1 Rule is "Don't call me Daddy" For me, that's a moniker reserved for my adult kids. And the thought of being in a fit of passion with someone who calls me "daddy" makes me cringe at the association. Am I alone in this because of my personal family composition or are there others who feel this way? I used to like it, but I find it tiresome now and tell guys not to call me that.
Rudynate Posted Sunday at 06:24 PM Posted Sunday at 06:24 PM On 12/18/2025 at 8:59 AM, JamesB said: I’m guessing you’re not hiring Latins, since most of them will definitely call you “Papi.” 😂😂 "Papi" is great. I like it because it isn't worn out like "Daddy" is, and I generally adore Latin men. MikeBiDude and + Pensant 2
Peter Eater Posted Sunday at 07:29 PM Posted Sunday at 07:29 PM 1 hour ago, Rudynate said: I used to like it, but I find it tiresome now and tell guys not to call me that. How about Fossil? + Pensant, + Charlie and + Vegas_Millennial 3
Rudynate Posted Sunday at 08:34 PM Posted Sunday at 08:34 PM 1 hour ago, Peter Eater said: How about Fossil? I certainly can't slow down the march of time.
+ SirBillybob Posted Sunday at 08:48 PM Posted Sunday at 08:48 PM As long as they only sing it or reference it in a letter, and not trade me in. ScreenRecording_12-21-2025 15-41-07_1.mov + Charlie 1
+ SirBillybob Posted Sunday at 08:51 PM Posted Sunday at 08:51 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Peter Eater said: How about Fossil? As long as the cap is off and the fossil fuel hose is permitted to enter the tank. Edited Sunday at 08:53 PM by SirBillybob + Charlie 1
+ Lucky Posted Sunday at 09:36 PM Posted Sunday at 09:36 PM 3 hours ago, Charlie said: Since I don't have children, I am tempted to call him "Sonny" if he calls me "Daddy." When do you think that might happen?
+ Charlie Posted Sunday at 10:47 PM Posted Sunday at 10:47 PM 1 hour ago, Lucky said: When do you think that might happen? Probably never--I haven't had sex with a young man in years.
+ PhileasFogg Posted Monday at 12:04 PM Author Posted Monday at 12:04 PM 16 hours ago, Peter Eater said: How about Fossil? Fossil - the brand of watches? 😜 17 hours ago, Charlie said: Since I don't have children, I am tempted to call him "Sonny" if he calls me "Daddy." I love your posts - always good hearted and often hilarious like this. I bet you were popular with the students when you were their teacher! + Pensant, liubit, + Just Chuck and 1 other 1 1 2
+ SirBillybob Posted Monday at 05:37 PM Posted Monday at 05:37 PM On 12/18/2025 at 6:03 PM, mike carey said: I, on the other hand, am 21 and some months. On the one hand, light years, surely not to be confused with light in the loafers years. + Charlie 1
+ SirBillybob Posted Monday at 05:39 PM Posted Monday at 05:39 PM (edited) 23 hours ago, Charlie said: Since I don't have children, I am tempted to call him "Sonny" if he calls me "Daddy." That’s one possible way to pro Bono I hadn’t thought of. Nothing else works. Edited Monday at 05:40 PM by SirBillybob + Charlie 1
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