jfred. That drama belongs to you. Not me. I wasn't there. I don't know you. And I don't know her. Since my comments were not specifically directed at you, I don't have an answer for you. Let's call it a lack of imagination on my part. That works for me.
Originally Posted by monkish
also:
[quote]Making an association with an adult woman calling her adult lover 'daddy' and incest or ch*ld molestation is laughable. I can't believe some of you guys.
I'm imagining some of the nasty things you do BCD and you think
this
is creepy and inappropriate. Too fucking funny.
The usage of that term in that context is older than...well...most of the guys here.
And, it is way more innocent and playful than is being insinuated here.
Come on now! Let's get back to reality.[quote]
### (I still do not know how to place two quotes in the same response. Sorry!)
Although your comments weren't directed at one particular person, you made a sweeping generalization and it was addressed. No strike and no foul.
What makes this back and forth so interesting is the different strong feelings and the responses of others. When what happened this weekend, well happened, this topic was already out there and I was with a guy who is probably about 8 years younger then me but is just huge. Not fat. Giant. Calling me (yes, me) a little girl really wasn't that far off the mark.
And saying something along the lines of, "Do this for daddy" really didn't cause me to have that little throw up feeling in the back of my throat.
But it doesn't negate that just sometimes, the affectionate/naughty/nasty terms of "Boo" (laughed at that one), "ass", "knobby knees", "daddy" or anything else that might come up during sexual play, there is always going to be that dark corner somewhere ... a really dark corner ... that will have to be either dealt with or pushed under the carpet and left alone. To fester.
I don't believe that my question has a right or wrong answer. But accepting one's experience in the negative shouldn't be dismissed. Neither should the positive experience of having an exuberant sugar baby jump up and down, ask for another bauble (or whatever), and do it while saying with a smile, "Daddy"!, be cause for concern, which I don't believe has happened.
Hugs,
Elisabeth