I really wish women would stop trying to appeal to potential customers by referring to them as "daddy", or still worse, "boo" or similar terms. I'm not your daddy, woman, and frankly, it's disconcerting and disrespectful.
Girls repeatedly using the word "babe" or "baby" also turn me off.I really wish women would stop trying to appeal to potential customers by referring to them as "daddy", or still worse, "boo" or similar terms. I'm not your daddy, woman, and frankly, it's disconcerting and disrespectful.
They seem to use it more in their advertising than in person. Usually, the woman who is the most gushy in her ads, is ice-cold in person.I here "babe" and "baby" all the time. I don't like it but I put up with it. "Daddy" I never get but yeah I can see it happening. I'd actually stop the conversation right away if I was called "daddy".
I agree. Once they meet they can decide what to call you, if anything. It's all about marketing to be real right?They seem to use it more in their advertising than in person. Usually, the woman who is the most gushy in her ads, is ice-cold in person.
I really wish women would stop trying to appeal to potential customers by referring to them as "daddy", or still worse, "boo" or similar terms. I'm not your daddy, woman, and frankly, it's disconcerting and disrespectful.
I here "babe" and "baby" all the time. I don't like it but I put up with it. "Daddy" I never get but yeah I can see it happening. I'd actually stop the conversation right away if I was called "daddy".
Yes...to me, they're equally undesirable.it is better than being called "hun" any day
Agree! As I always do with you, River!It's just as uncomfortable to be asked to call someone daddy as I'm sure it is when it's offered up without prior conversations
Its usually about control.
I'm down for dirty name exchange but there has to be some precursor conversation first.
Well.... let's respect that some gents really appreciate a little adulation...after all this Sunday is FATHERS' DAY. Which ladies are offering to make you feel 'special'? As usual, this is just tongue in cheek... or wherever. Geez, and all I ask for on FATHERS' DAY is to be reminded how I became a father.Who cares...
If someone called me that, I would immediately associate them with some bitter old woman, working at a diner with a cigarette hanging out of her mouth. Definitely not for me.it is better than being called "hun" any day