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It always grosses me out when someone calls a woman 'mommy' in a sexual way and it's been pretty common lately. It's no less creepy than women calling men 'daddy'.
I find it hot.
Well then I declare you a butt. Such is the fate of all who disagree with me.
I mean, think of it this way. I'm into BDSM. However, I'm not into being absolutely nothing in the dynamic. Calling my partner master owner or mistress feels weird. I just want a more powerful term for her where the power dynamic isn't completely removed from anything loving.
Her: "Have you been a good sub for me today?"
People who don't say mommy: "Yes CEO, I got that quarterly report finished for you."
It's all about consent. I'm into it, but it always makes me uncomfortable when I see people say it to strangers online