To answer an earlier question:
There is a subset of the leather/bear scene that uses the son/daddy terminology.
The "sons" are usually 30+-45 and the "daddies" in their 50s or 60s.
It's not my scene, but, if they enjoy it, more power to them.
antodoll, you might be better off focusing more on your own issues and less time making fun of things you don't understand.
But I do agree that middle-aged and older men seem sad when they mimic the culture of people less than half their age. Being young at heart is fine. Acting like a frat boy at 45 is just asking for people to laugh at you behind your back.
There is a subset of the leather/bear scene that uses the son/daddy terminology.
The "sons" are usually 30+-45 and the "daddies" in their 50s or 60s.
It's not my scene, but, if they enjoy it, more power to them.
antodoll, you might be better off focusing more on your own issues and less time making fun of things you don't understand.
But I do agree that middle-aged and older men seem sad when they mimic the culture of people less than half their age. Being young at heart is fine. Acting like a frat boy at 45 is just asking for people to laugh at you behind your back.


