Men,
FATHER your woman.
Don't look for your mother in a woman. Look for a girl who will be called 'babie' as she calls you 'Daddie'
Don't accept to be called 'babie' by your woman.
Let her call your name 'Eric' or 'Daddie' because you are her FATHER.
#MasculinitySaturday
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This isn’t masculinity. This is a frightened boy that cannot deal with an equal, a partner. You want a virgin, i assume, because you’re not able to stand up to comparison. You want an inferior because that’s your ONLY chance of superiority. And you really think you’ll be an alpha-male by carefully curating the people allowed to be around you.
Here’s a hint, real alphas dominate whoever they come across.
If a girlfriend called me ‘Daddy’ I’d probably freak out…
then again, if anybody at all called me ‘Daddy’ I’d probably freak out…
and this guy’s a sicko and the previous commenters have already said what I was going to say.
Ddlg stuff is fine if everyone's into it. But don't try force your kinks on others. It's rude and weird. Unless you're more leaning towards the pedophile end of things, in which case it's just gross.
Also.. "Daddie" and "babie?" Must be a regional thing cause seeing it spelled like that really threw me off.
@TheKingOfRhye #170217
Because this Amerix obviously is such an icon of MaScUlImItY that it is any Alpha’s greatest honour would be for his feeemale to compare him to him, or something like that, I presume.
@TFAltHist #170266
Not so much racism, as an understanding that this is a philosophy very highly prevalent in Kenya. If you thought men in positions of power in the US and UK can be misogynist pricks, you ain’t seen nothing yet!
@TFAltHist #170266
I only meant that sexual attitudes are often quite different in other countries.
As a side note, I visited Kenya once and found the people very warm and welcoming. But my experience was no doubt influenced by my white skin and tourist dollars. Kenyan women probably have VERY DIFFERENT experiences.
@Sasha #170226
Oh well, African men are sometimes called father, as a mark of respect, just as the Kooris call older men uncle. Still, it’s not my culture.
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