Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not daddy issues, it’s the appeal of not having to be in control/in charge for a while. It’s the same reason people like cruises and Disney world imo.
I don’t think daddy issues are the thing for women, I think that’s a man thing. I don’t think a woman exists who sincerely wants to call a man “daddy.”
I sincerely am turned on by calling my DH daddy in bed, as he likes, but i never grew up calling anyone daddy so it doesn’t hit the same for me.
Also turned on by powerful men and women. 37 year old woman
Anonymous wrote:OP, it is a release of responsibility for you to hand over the power to someone else. It's a great fantasy. You wouldn't like it in real life unless there were other factors involved .
Anonymous wrote:It’s not daddy issues, it’s the appeal of not having to be in control/in charge for a while. It’s the same reason people like cruises and Disney world imo.
I don’t think daddy issues are the thing for women, I think that’s a man thing. I don’t think a woman exists who sincerely wants to call a man “daddy.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a thing. People are attracted to power.
However, if you’re going to go that route, aim higher than the out of shape middle manager.
What if it’s just for sex?
If it’s just for sex then you should DEFINITELY aim higher than the out of shape middle manager!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a thing. People are attracted to power.
However, if you’re going to go that route, aim higher than the out of shape middle manager.
What if it’s just for sex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might be a sexual submissive.
Yes and that's totally fine it's just not appropriate at all for you to explore with your coworkers.
Anonymous wrote:You might be a sexual submissive.
Anonymous wrote:And then the whippings began...
The next step for you is whips, chains, and a golf ball duct-taped over your mouth. You're going down a slippery slope thinking like this.