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Females like being Daddies too..


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Guest TokidokiHelloKitty
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anyone can be who they wanna be~

  • 4 weeks later...
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Its fine to be a daddy as a girl.
Guest shadyflowerbaby
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I follow a girl on tumblr whose girlfriend is her daddy. I think its super cute!! 

 

Overall, I think that being 'daddy' is to fit in that role for your little. There's definitely a difference in a little's interaction with their mommy versus their daddy. And if a female dom chooses to take on the role of 'daddy' and the little agrees, it sounds like a match made in heaven to me.  :D

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i don't think people should tell her that she "can't be a daddy"
if that's what she likes, then that's what she likes

mommy just may not click with her and that's perfectly okay

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For me "daddy" is a role not a just a name. It has a strong emotional connection which is fed by the nurturing, protection and structure of a ddlg relationship. With men, I have both an emotional and physical connection. With women (in a sexual thing) my connection is mostly physical so I don't have a "daddy" connection.
  • 3 months later...
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I'm a lesbian and also my little's daddy. I feel the term "mommy" even though I'm nurturing just doesn't fit my personality. I am her protector her provider. I have a very alpha personality and the term mommy in my opinion is not an alpha term. This is solely my opinion,take it how you will. But when my little calls me daddy I am instantly proud of myself. It's a big ego boost being "compared" to a man and coming out equal.
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To me "Mommy" and "Daddy" are the same thing. Both are roles of someone that provides, protects, nurtures, asserts, has a softness, a warmth that's giving and caring that shows endless love... the list goes on what they can be. One is not less than the other in any aspect when it comes to that role. Truly who the fudgies cares what someone wants to be called as long as they are able to be a positive example of that in their own special way to their special someone(s) in a safe place they provide for one another. 

So as long as there is no attached internalised misogyny/misandry that's being harmful to others or oneself I see no issues with a female wanting to be called "Daddy" or a male wanting to be called "Mommy" ...or anyone actually regardless of their biological sex, sexual/romantic orientation, and/or gender identity/expression wanting to be called either or something different. It's special to them or to their special someone(s) ...just let it be.

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