Guys do you like being called Daddy when your intimate with a provider?

I love to call men "daddi" and they love it. I haven't had an experience yet that they don't like it.
FishGuy13's Avatar
I don't know. It's never happened to me. My first thought would probably be, "Why is she saying that?" Or, "Did her father just walk in on us?"

Of course, she can say anything she wants as long as her mouth's full! lol Originally Posted by PsychedelicDog
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Yup, a turn off for me!
Hello handsome and big kiss
landon's Avatar
Does not bother me. I have been in SD arrangements. These are girls really good at giving happy ending and how I want it.
bigdaddyhm's Avatar
Kinda a no-brainer for me.....
Morgan205's Avatar
Not a Fan....
PsychedelicMut's Avatar
I would guess that a guy that says "Who's your daddy now?" during sex might be ok with being called daddy. Originally Posted by PsychedelicDog
Kinda a no-brainer for me..... Originally Posted by bigdaddyhm
Yup. Usernames like yours are other good indicators.
Abigail Rosaland's Avatar
I love it. I don't think of my father when I say it I think of a sexy man who has earned the name. A "Daddy" in the bed is a man who is taking care of business and me.
am-a-pleaser's Avatar
The first time I was called Daddy, I was a little disturbed. I since learned many times it's a term of respect and endearment. Sometimes it's a roleplay invitation. I can get into the session either way it's meant.
I absolutely hate it. Hate, hate, hate!
Old-T's Avatar
  • Old-T
  • 05-26-2016, 07:41 PM
I definitely prefer not, but some ladies do not take the hint about it. It won't ruin a good date, but it does detract.
Used to live it when my ex wife called me "Popi" but only she could get a way with it. She was PR and they have this really unique way.of saying it that implies different things in the way they say it.
it's a weird question, for me that's "role play" haven't read the whole discussion but it is getting attention, first visit it would be a unique connection of senses, implications, expectations could ruin the moment. We call you, you take control, we follow along, you take control,,,I'll play along, this is first date,,,second or more, that's not the same thing at all,,I think we are all here to find a girl that is compatable to our style and who can take it up a notch, girls also, they want clients that appreciate their weirdness.

I find it in-appropriate for a girl to reject you in public based on personality.
awl4knot's Avatar
It used to creep me out. Now it's just sex talk. I ain't no pedophile. Oh yeah, no one has ever called me daddy, or even papi lately.
Bobave's Avatar
I don't understand why someone would find an affectionate term weird or creepy, but as a few have noted, WALDT.

I first encountered the issue back when I was seeing a legendary chica. When things started heating up, she would breathe "Papi" into my ear. Turned me on like a son-of-a-bitch. It's just amusing when guys say "daddy" is weird, but "papi" is okay. You can rationalize that it's different, but... it ain't that different.

Whatever the term (hell, it could be baby, sweetie, darling, whatever), if it doesn't seem like a natural form of endearment from her I don't like it. But as long as her manner and tone suggest there is even a little actual affection associated with it, I'm good to go. It doesn't have to signal love, just a measure of affection.