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What to call him when you're not ready to use Daddy.?


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I have a prospective Daddy who I'm really getting close to, but I'm not ready to call him Daddy yet. Any suggestions.?
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I think Teddy would be cute as he'd be a cg. But like what Lou said ^ Mister, or Sir works just as sweetly!!   :heart:

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What a precious question! I would definitely consider sir, or mister. However i think a lot of very cute, power giving names can be created just from using context of your relationship. ^^ things you physically like about them, and creating a name based on that. Or even things they say often or things they like. id love to see suggestions others may give. ^^
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You could try actually talking to him him and asking what he likes then see if one of his thoughts resonates with you.
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I would use boss too

 

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I call them by their name until I think we're a match for each other. 

 

This is just me though. 

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Short answer: I use "Handsome" and "Mister (His Last Name)".

 

I've never called my daddy "daddy", because we are parents and our kids still call him daddy. I'm hoping in the future the word has less connotations for him and I can use it. I always called my father "dad", so the word "daddy" referring to a masculine influence is more sexual than fatherly for me. I like the variety of names suggested here,  it's a good reminder of how creative and diverse we are.

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Short answer: I use "Handsome" and "Mister (His Last Name)".

 

I've never called my daddy "daddy", because we are parents and our kids still call him daddy. I'm hoping in the future the word has less connotations for him and I can use it. I always called my father "dad", so the word "daddy" referring to a masculine influence is more sexual than fatherly for me. I like the variety of names suggested here,  it's a good reminder of how creative and diverse we are.

 

 

This is a challenging situation, for sure.  NymphKitten and I have raised 3 kids, and the youngest turned 20 this year, so our kids are no longer small.  Plus, the older two (who had a different father, but I am their only father figure) never really called me "daddy" and the youngest only did when she was in single-digit ages, as I recall.

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awwh you all have such nice ideas!!! 

 

Before I was ready to call my boyfriend Daddy, I just called him "Butthead" and "stupidhead"  ...... they dont seem as cute or romantic or whatever.... but for us it worked, and he knew that me using those instead of his name was my bratty way of telling him that I loved and appreciated him  :p

 

Warning: Results my very.

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