Daddy's Little Girl - Fourth Edition

What are you referring to? 🤔
It was a reaction to JerseyJade’s confession of crayon thievery and the subsequent replies. It’s a quote from a sketch from Monty Python’s Flying Circus, which is now more than 50 years old, so I shouldn’t be surprised that folks don’t know it.

(Sigh). Getting old sucks.
 
Let's bring the conversation back to DD/lg.

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Years ago, I decided to rearrange the plates in the bicycle section of a store. I like all these, but the one my sweetheart calls me is my favorite, and it's not listed here.

Do you have a favorite? (You don't have to share it unless you choose to).
Howdy, y'all. I've been lurking since the last time I posted, which I'm guessing some have noticed since I've liked and loved a few posts. This is still a topic of great interest to me and y'all have also been super friendly and welcoming to me, so I stick around even if I have nothing of substance to contribute. :)

This caught my attention, however. When I'm called babygirl by either my hubby (which doesn't happen often) or (in the very rare times in my life) by a Dominant man worthy of my respect, it instantly melts me and puts me into that happy little girl headspace and it feels good.
 
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It was a reaction to JerseyJade’s confession of crayon thievery and the subsequent replies. It’s a quote from a sketch from Monty Python’s Flying Circus, which is now more than 50 years old, so I shouldn’t be surprised that folks don’t know it.

(Sigh). Getting old sucks.
I know of this sketch and I knew the reference when I read your post. Now I feel old as well. 🫤
 
Do you have a favorite?
I think my favourite is "kultaseni". Now, 'kulta' is literally gold, but it's also a used for sweetheart or honey, for kids too. 'Kultaseni' is a diminutive form - with possessive suffix. So it amounts to 'my little sweetheart'.

And somehow it's a version that nobody else has said to me. And it's just so fitting and the voice he uses... It just makes me melt.
 
I may be Captain Obvious here, but I feel that it's not just the word chosen that's important, but it's the way it's said. The tone, the volume, and even the look behind it has a major effect on the feeling it will give.

I wanted to to add that this was inspired by what @Strixaluco had posted above. Credit where credit is due. ☺️
 
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I may be Captain Obvious here, but I feel that it's not just the word chosen that's important, but it's the way it's said. The tone, the volume, and even the look behind it has a major effect on the feeling it will give.
You are so right! There's a big difference between him drawing out the name Bunny in a low growl (hello, wet panties), a sharp Bunny! (I'd better freeze), and a softly sighed Bunny (time for cuddles, he's happy with me).
 
Question: Someone asked, "How do I handle a situation where I'm talking to a guy about meeting up and I've told him I physically cannot do some of the things he's interested in, and he replies that he will ease me into it. I'm not afraid or shy, but physically unable - seriously."

I know what I want to tell her, but I want to hear from you. How would YOU handle this?
 
Question: Someone asked, "How do I handle a situation where I'm talking to a guy about meeting up and I've told him I physically cannot do some of the things he's interested in, and he replies that he will ease me into it. I'm not afraid or shy, but physically unable - seriously."

I know what I want to tell her, but I want to hear from you. How would YOU handle this?
Yeah sounds like they're putting themselves in a dangerous situation. Physical safety is not being recognized here.
 
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