Woman overhears gay man calling his boyfriend “daddy” and wonders “Isn’t that creepy and maybe perverse?”

Woman overhears gay man calling his boyfriend “daddy” and wonders “Isn’t that creepy and maybe perverse?”

A woman overheard a gay man talking about his “daddy” at a party and didn’t understand what he meant, so she’s written a letter to gay advice columnist Hank Scott asking him to explain.

“I was at a party the other night and overheard two gay men in their early 30s talking about the boyfriend of one of them,” her letter begins. “One guy said to the other: ‘So how’s the relationship going with daddy?’ Apparently he was referring to the other guy’s boyfriend, who was at the party and appeared to be in his mid-50s!”

Apparently the woman isn’t familiar with the concept of May-December relationships.

She continues: “Daddy? Isn’t that a creepy, and maybe perverse, way for someone to refer to his boyfriend? It conjures up images of incest and pedophilia.”

The woman goes on to say that her husband is five years younger than she is. “If he ever called me ‘mommy’ I’d put a diaper on him and kick him to the curb!” she insists.

In his response, Hank explains the whole the “daddy” thing in terms the woman might understand.

“The ‘daddy’ phenomenon isn’t that unusual, no matter one’s sexual orientation,” he writes. “After all, I’m sure you know that (rich) straight men sometimes end up in relationships with much younger women.”

He points to Playboy founder Hugh Hefner who, at age 76, married 26-year-old Crystal Harris as just one example of this.

Hank continues: “In gay life, the so-called ‘daddy/son’ or ‘daddy/boi’ relationship really has no connection with incest or pedophilia. There are ‘bois’ or ‘sons’ in their 40s with ‘daddies’ in their 60s. ‘Daddies’ are those men attracted to younger guys who they want to mentor and support emotionally (and sometimes financially — a ‘sugar daddy’).”

“Of course there’s also the aspect of sexual attraction, at least for the older guys, who are more likely to be smitten by well-defined abs than wise wrinkles,” he adds. “There’s a significant minority of young gay guys who are seeking older partners, witness the popularity of websites such as Daddyhunt and its related telephone app, Mister.”

Hank concludes by saying that he himself is often referred to by younger gay men as “daddy.”

“I’ve found it’s important to set age limits,” he says. “My formula? Never date a guy younger than my age divided by two plus one year (example: If you’re 50, the cut-off is 26). I give extra credit (i.e. accept younger guys) for military service, a graduate degree or the ability to speak two or more foreign languages. And by the way, I’m single!”

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  1. Delle
    February 16, 12:57 Reply

    Lol. Incest and paedophilia for a guy above 18? Says a lot about this woman.

    To think she is even in a cougar relationship. Sigh. ?

  2. Mohammad
    February 17, 11:13 Reply

    The response doesn’t even begin to cover the extent of the letter writer’s ignorance and instead narcissistically focuses of the agony uncle’s advert. What about references to sexy “mama” and other variants (mami, momma, mamacita) in straight culture; as well as the not too dissimilar papi and papacito to state but a few examples. The lady has probably been cloaked in wool up to now to not have seen all these other similar usage, or just plain homophobic.

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