Erlikkhan
Literotica Guru
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I recently discovered a new capitalization rule from an editor I used for a non-fiction book. The following sentence would go thus:
"My daddy has a great big ego, but Daddy always changes the subject when I ask him about it."
Apparently words like mom, dad, uncle, brother, etc, are capitalized when used in place of a name, but not capitalized when preceded by a pronoun. So during sex it would be:
"Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy"
or
"Harder Daddy, harder."
Go figure...
"My daddy has a great big ego, but Daddy always changes the subject when I ask him about it."
Apparently words like mom, dad, uncle, brother, etc, are capitalized when used in place of a name, but not capitalized when preceded by a pronoun. So during sex it would be:
"Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy"
or
"Harder Daddy, harder."
Go figure...