Only if I want something!![]()
God no and it kills me to even hear people on the Dis refer to their parents that way. I always think they must have a disturbed relationship with their parents or worse!!

That just seems very odd to me. About the most judgement I might have is to figure the family likely has some southern roots if an adult uses "Daddy" when talking about his or her father (much in the same way I assume there are likely German roots if I hear grandmothers refereed to as Oma, etc.).

Wouldn't bother me in the least if someone called their parents that. My husband calls his dad "pops" and I've always thought that was cute.I didn't mean to insult people it just is so over the top to me and does make me think something isn't right there!!![]()

Amazing.
I called my Mom Mommy till her death. I was 46.
I called my Dad Daddy till his death which was on my 47th birthday.
Adding a sexual or inappropriate tone to a name I called my loving parents is .... I have no words.
I miss my Mommy and Daddy....![]()


What an incredibly rude thing to say.Nothing disturbed (or worse) about it, thanks so much for your concern.
For those of us who called our parents Mama and Daddy, it was likely a cultural thing. Growing up, everyone I knew used those names. Everyone. My brother was in his 60s when our "mother" died and he still called her Mama. Many Southern children grew up using these words. They were LOVING words.
The only time I heard "Mom" and "Dad" was when I watched sitcoms as a child. I suppose I wasn't quite as narrow minded as some, because it never occurred to me those children might have disturbed relationships with their parents since they used different terms.....I just thought they grew up in another part of the country.
If I'd ever called Mama "Mother," I'm sure there would have been sass involved on my part and consequences following on hers.![]()
I really truly don't understand why it would sound wrong. I just thought it was preference, habit or culture. I never thought there was anything cringe-worthy about it. I just learned something new on the DIS and I'm not being sarcastic!![]()
