Gentlemen are obviously not attune to the discussions in the Provider Only forums. It's very common for there to be huge arguments about guys making "Daddy" jokes. Especially in a sexual context.
Some women don't mind, some women find it deeply insulting and disturbing.
Do keep in mind that the statistics on women abused by their father's are pretty alarmingly high. You have no idea if the woman next to you at work, a friend in your circle, your provider, or someone reading a forum has gone though abuse at the hands of a father figure. Such jokes are best left between good friends who know each other well.
All women who have suffered at the hands of a parent suffer post traumatic stress disorder. I'm not talking about strict or unfriendly parents, I'm talking about real abuse. It doesn't take much to trigger someone with PTSD, and the effect can last for days.
I was stating in another thread that I myself don't mind the "Daddy" jokes. I in fact called a man Daddy for nearly three months after a waiter asked "Shall I get a glass of wine for your daughter?". I knew he wouldn't mind, as his sense of humor was as dark and twisted as my own. However, because i know my homour is more then bit off the wall, I try to be conscientious of people around me.
I'm obviously not privvy to the context of the discussion on the lady rooms.I agree the context makes a big difference, but when sometimes that doesn't matter either. Obviously withing a family where jokes like that are made, we can hope that there is no such abuse going on. And in parents I can see how that's common, when you're talking to the kids you say "ask Mom" so it becomes second nature to refer to your wife/husband as Mom/Dad.
There are other meanings to "Daddy" or "Big Daddy" than the literal Father/Daughter one. In fact I think the orgin of the whole thing is more along the lines of "Baby Daddy" (or father of my child) than one of incest. In many families, including my own, it is not unusual for parents to refer to each other as "Mom(my)" or "Dad(dy)" even though the relationship is of a married couple.
But I have to say the whole thing, even in fantasy, is more than a little creepy to me.
More than once I've had partners (within 5 years of my age) exclaim things like, "Give it to me Daddy," during sex and what ever the context was a little creepy. Originally Posted by atlcomedy