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Soooo... Weird question but curiosity get the worse out of me probably.. 🥲

Are men comfortable with their female partner calling them daddy? I mean do you guys like it as much??
And are you women enjoy doing such?

I used to call my dad that even as an adult (he passed away) and I feel weird calling my partner such...
Not that he's asking for it just it's weird whenever i think about it... 😵
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bowman81 · M
Even my daughter calls me Dad, she stopped the "Daddy" stuff when she was about 10 yrs. old. No one else ever called me that and I am fine with that. That seems to be a term of endearment meant for our children not our mates.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@bowman81 I was kinda sad when my daughter started calling me Dad lol
DrWatson · 70-79, M
I have never been called that by any woman I have been in a relationship with.

The idea of being addressed that way creeps me out.

I would hate it and insist that she stop.

I have a daughter. She is the only person who has ever, and who will ever, call me that.
Imgoingcrazy · 26-30, FNew
@DrWatson nice
@DrWatson
The idea of being addressed that way creeps me out.

I would hate it and insist that she stop.
thank you.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Would neither mind, nor expect it.

Everyone is different.

Yet I don't have any kids.

That is likely a huge factor, other than parents. Not the same thing either.

Put it this way. How would you feel about someone else's unrelated kid calling you mom?

It happens.

Yeah even me without kids. A surprise at first, yet I understood why. It definitely wasn't anything sexual. That type of thing continues to happen even well into adulthood.

There is such a thing as adult adoptions. Actually legal.

AI generated.
Understanding Adult Adoption

Adult adoption is a legal process that allows individuals over the age of 18 to be adopted. This creates a formal parent-child relationship between the adopter and the adult adoptee.

No I didn't adopt her, yet I once considered it. It was just a phase with her and I didn't even mention it. 😔

I mention this, because it can happen even in partnerships.

Everyone is different.
Softandsweet2 · 31-35, F
Sorry your dad is no longer with you. I think it’s just a little submissive thing to acknowledge that your bf is in charge. Some men like it. I would do it if he asked
Imgoingcrazy · 26-30, FNew
masterofyou · 70-79, M
My wife and i have been married 52 years i call her mommy and she calls me Daddy everytime everyday... We have 2 Daughters so we really are mommies and Daddies... And it's fun in a kinky way also. Don't have a big hangup about this it's fine....😊
No, that's just too much. I think that is disrespectful for a woman to do so and she is lowering and disrespecting herself.
Imgoingcrazy · 26-30, FNew
@LadyGrace I agree..
No, not all men are comfortable with that. And I worry about the ones who are—that’s not the same relationship, or it sure shouldn’t be.
nojudging · 61-69, M
A woman calling her partner Daddy seems a very submissive thing. If that works for them , fine.

I do know a couple of mature women who call their fathers daddy. It purely an indication of affection.
MrAverage1965 · 61-69, M
I have never had a partner call me daddy and I think my daughter only did it when she was a toddler. She soon switched to Dad.

If I was in a relationship with a much younger woman and she wanted to call me daddy I would let her.
I think it depends on the consistency, content and practices of the relationship.

If that terminology feel right to both people, I think it's okay.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
My partner and i have been married for over 50 years, i have never heard her use that term and it would have surprised me if she ever did.
updown2020 · 61-69, M
Well why people call their husband dad I do not know because they are not their dad . They already have a dad . Husband and wife are different they are equals but dads are the head of the family does that mean the husband [dad] can now spank his wife or girlfriend? Because that’s what dad’s do in that role as dad. Yes the do many other things also .
LordBarbossa · 36-40, T
To each their own, I guess. It's not for me, but I wouldn't shame anyone for using that nickname either.
Personally, I wouldn't like it. My kids call me "dad" but I wouldn't want my wife to.
DragonFruit · 70-79, M
I've never been called "Daddy " by a partner (male or female), and I think it would feel strange to have one asdesss me that way.
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
I suspect it's a sexual turn on in a particular kind of relationship which I would regard as immature, but what others do privately is none of my business.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
I have no problem with my wife calling me 'Daddy' when we are cuddling.
TAReturns · M
I’ve been called that before
I feel honored that she considers me as a father figure
My kids reached an age not to long ago where I became Dad instead of Daddy. Would've been weird having a partner call me daddy
May the Divines have guided your father, to peace...
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I...don't really have an answer though...
it is for some, a well a fetish, a role play, by those women who fantasize a loving relationship
with their fathers. too often, the time in her life when she is both blooming sexually and wants loving attention from thier fathers
Alas, in our culture, fathers, are ill prepared for that attention
Thus
the fantasy of daddy/daughter relationships is all too common

MANY romantic connections are made around this fantasy
I’ve never thought it was weird, in the right context. But I think it would be kind of weird if it was all the time.
I call my wife Mommy because she is primary with the kids, makes sense to me.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
It would creep me out. If anyone called me that, they're being corrected. My daughters never called me that.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Never had anyone call me "Daddy" in a relationship, never want to hear it, either.
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
It doesn't do anything for me, but at the same time, if does something for her, then I don't have a problem with it.
JustEd · 41-45, M
exexec · 70-79, C
It's okay with me if that is what makes my partner happy.
rhouse · 56-60, M
I don't like it but I can understand how some people might like it.
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@4meAndyou Same, I still call my Papa, as Daddy sometimes.
It depends on the language 😁

In our languages, a term of endearment is taken from a name, so if your name is Peter, you add letters to make an endearment, so it is for me, second nature.

I don't understand why ppl do it to "partners".
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
No I don't like daddy. I've know women who get off on that, but I don't.
I've never called my dad daddy so I wouldn't find it too weird
joe438 · 61-69, M
If she wanted to I’d get used to it, but I wouldn’t prefer it.
akindheart · 61-69, F
nope. not calling any man daddy. my 82 coworkers daughter who happens to be 53 calls her mother "mommy" which is crazy
walabby · M
Punxi · F
Whaaa?

Listen. I'm no Tinker bell.

I train MMA Muay Thai

You can make me call you Daddy?

You deserve to.

Sir
mainvane · 61-69, M
I don't get that, but sure.
Bowenw · 61-69, M
Some women have that kink and that role play does not bother me.
Midlifemale · 61-69, M
I assume by 'partner', you mean your boyfriend ?
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Midlifemale · 61-69, M
@Imgoingcrazy its a girl asking the question...so boyfriend is correct
Imgoingcrazy · 26-30, FNew
@Midlifemale IDK which partner you mean.
Because i said in the post "female partner" and I also said "my partner"
So to give you an answer I'd need context
I used to call my dad that even as an adult

That's what makes it hot. 😏
Imgoingcrazy · 26-30, FNew
@BohemianBabe wtf that's my dad.
@Imgoingcrazy Your SEXY dad.
DyingDaily · 26-30, MNew
I have kids so I'm daddy 89% of the time
the other 11% I'm asleep
Dshhh · M
It is linked with their fetish, the older man younger girl
Daddy Dom, baby girl thing. So if that’s not your thing and don’t take part in that name game
KatyO83 · 41-45, F
It's not for me.
Tumbleweed · F
No. Just no.
Levenrack · 46-50, M
No annnnnd god no
Daddy is what children younger than probably age 7 or 8 call their father /Dad, anything outside of that is weird.

 
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