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At what age did you stop calling Dad, "Dad"? Here in UK I stopped aged 20, and called him by his real name, (Paul). But some of my friends didn't stop until mid-20s. I was wondering if it's usual to leave it this late in other countries, or if this is just UK?
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>calling your dad by something other than dad

Your society must be so afraid of appearing non masculine. Is anyone else that much of a pussy coward?
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>>724790830
LITERALLY this. if you don't call your dad dad you're probably some autismo who feels the need to prove how big of a man you are to your friends.
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>>724789271
Amerifat here. This isnt a common thing in the US. Most people call their dad dad forever. Most cases where people call them by their name over here is when there is some sort of "family problem" like son really hates dad or whatever. Its kind of like a disrespect thing
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>>724789271
Dad is forever, you fucking wankers! The audacity to call him by his name. Limey's and there lack of decency. I'm having a piss!
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>>724789271
I don't know about fathers, but I certainly stopped calling my mother "mom" somewhere between 15 and 19, but I'm not sure where exactly.

Nowadays it would feel way too strange to call her "mom" considering I'm the "legal responsible" for her, at her current age and condition.
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>>724790830
>>724791292
>>724791577
>>724791714
>Grown men that feel no shame in calling another man 'daddy'.
Gross. No wonder America is fucked now.
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In the UK its more common to use parents names interchangeably. For example my mother always called her parents by their first name despite having a really good relationship. Its the same as when you star5 calling your uncle or auntie by their names too. Depends on family though and more common with people before the mellenials who are now special snow flakes.
Its not a sign of bad taste or lack of respect actually the opposite. Many dads actually like it when they are addressed by their first names as equals. Your mum and dad dont call you son for the rest of there life do they?
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>>724789271
You call him dad forever you fool. Calling him by his first name is disgraceful.
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>>724792964
>Grown men feeling shame for calling familiy familiy
gross
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>>724793031
/thread
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>>724793032
More like grown men behaving like little boys way into their 20s.

You might still refer to him as your father, but calling him "dad" past a certain age is just embarrassing, and you should be ashamed of yourself.
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Ukfag here, I share the same name as my father so I will call him Dad otherwise it feels weird. If it'on the phone I'll be overly polite and call him 'Father'. Annoying as I have a really lame nickname my 'rents call me by.
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>>724793104
Except you're wrong, addressing your father as dad is a sign of respect and shows that you love him as a person and as a biological father. When you call him by his first name you bring him down to the realm of common people. The people of the UK are really fucked in the head. Don't you have a tv tax to pay Rasheed?
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I am 29. My Dad is 64. It's weird to not call him dad. He is dad. For me it's his name
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U.Kfag here, 35yo.
Although we barely talk and probably never will again, I would still call him dad to others and to his face.
Calling your dad anything other than dad is just disrespectful and being a cunt
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>>724789271

will never stop. Will always be Dad. Most people i know call them either Dad or Father.
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>>724793260
No, you refer to him as your dad, but its a sign of maturity and respect when you begin to call them by their first name.

They dont call you child or son all your life so you dont call them dad all the time.
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I will always call my dad, dad.

When I am speaking about him to another person I either say, "my old man..." or "my father...". When I am with him I call him dad, doesn't matter if I'm in public or not.

To be embarrassed to call your dad your dad is embarrassing, unless your dad is an embarrassing human being.
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>>724793260
>you bring him down to the realm of common people

Jesus christ mate, what the hell is your problem? Do you still ask for candy when you see your papa coming home from work as well?

Grow the fuck up, for god's sake.
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>>724793408
you will always be their child if you want it or not
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>>724789271

fucking disrespectful
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>>724789271
My 50 year old dad still calls his dad dad
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>>724793408
It does not matter whether they call you son or by your first name, they have that choice. You as their biological son should not refer to him by his first name, just because it is seen as a sign of maturity on your island doesn't mean it's proper nor demeaning to people elsewhere.

If I were to call my dad by his first name from now on he probably would think that I'm being cold and distant. Probably would assume that I hate him. I don't even call him dad. I call him Pa.
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>>724793464
This

Some how like 70% of these autists think calling your Father/ dad anything other than dad (even one to one) is degrading him?

Did you refer to all your teachers as teacher as well? Its essentially the same as calling your teacher by their name as well, or your boss. Its mutual respect you earn when you mature.
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I'm a father and being called "Dad" is the greatest title I will ever hold. It's depressing to think about losing it
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what the hell is wrong with calling my dad, dad?
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I'm from the UK and I can tell you that no one calls their Dad by their name. That's weird as fuck.
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>>724793464
You're a piece of shit if you don't value your family more than other people. I could watch a field of people suffer if it means my family comes through unaffected.
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>>724793635
>Its essentially the same as calling your teacher by their name as well
a teacher is a teacher, a parent is a parent. Dont mix them up
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>>724793642
The feels. Respect to you, Anon.

>>724793687
Agree with this unless your biological parents are divorced, in which case it's way more likely for one to call their parents by first name,
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If your dad is so offended by calling him by his first name, their is a problem
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I still do. I'm 32. Cunt move calling your dad anything else. I have fuck all respect left for my dad and still call him dad.
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>>724789271
Dad is still dad, even though, dad's dead.
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>>724789271
>Not calling mom, mom and dad, dad
Have you no respect? Do you not say aunt or uncle when you address them? Shameful.
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>>724793624
I get that it could be interpreted that way.
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>>724793635
I don't think these losers ever lived outside of their parents home, so they never lost the habit of calling them "mommy or daddy", autistic fucks.

Two years living away from the place you grew up is enough for you to feel completely strange by calling another human being "dad" or "mom", especially if you have a wife and kids yourself.

They are your parents, and it's natural to still refer to them as "my mother or my father", but calling them directly "mom or dad" is just retarded after a certain age.
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>>724789271
Is that when you found out you were adopted?

I was under the impression he's your dad for life.
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>>724792964
Don't think anyone said "daddy"? Sorry yours wasn't around for you so have have pent up hatred
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when i was about 13, he stopped contacting me after that cause new family.
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>>724793834
>I'm a big man
>look at me, I'm not calling my dad, dad

You are the one who needs to grow up
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>>724793780
There is also a problem using "their" instead of "there" there.
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>>724793624
Canadian here and pretty much the same.
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>>724793031
Agreed
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>>724789271
I call my parents "father" and "mother", and have done since I was 17/18. It feels less childish
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>>724793822
Being from burgerland it's not custom here. If that's okay in the UK, then so be it, to us observers over here it's distasteful.
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>>724789271
serbfag here, i call my dad "pops" or dad, never by his name. Its a respect thing, he is my father not someone i met on the street.
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>>724793260
>addressing your father as dad is a sign of respect and shows that you love him
>"I love you, daddy"
>Submissive queer detected.
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>>724793821
>Do you not say aunt or uncle when you address them?
No...? Why should I?

Do you call your son "Hey, son jimmy, come here", as well? Or do you call your grandfather "Hey, grandfather Homer, I need to talk to you"? Do you call your mother "Hey, mother Alice, please bring me toilet paper" too?

Fuck, you people are awkward.
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>>724793408
>its a sign of maturity and respect when you begin to call them by their first name.

>only OP thinks this.

Did you stop calling him Dad because that would make what he does to you at night even weirder?
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>idiots fighting over whether calling your dad, dad is manly or not

A real man does whatever he thinks is right and doesn't let anybody tell him otherwise
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>>724793985
Why are you so quick to dismiss your heritage? I hope your son calls you fag.
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Ill call my dad dad until he dies. Doesnt matter the age. Imo its a thing of respect, I find it to be disrespectfull to call my parents by their names. But thats mostly a cultural thing. So what the fucking point if this discussion retards
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>>724793709
Yes sir,
I went to Sunday school once with a family in the neighborhood, just to try it out. I was around seven at the time and I remember the teacher saying something along the lines of, "Jesus comes before your family". All my seven year old mind could think was, "If this Jesus guy I never met was falling off a bridge, and one of my family members were too, I would save my family."
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>>724789271
Amerifag here
> 4 decades spinning around our star
>mostly still call my dad, dad
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>>724794073
>honey come prep the bull
>it's the manliest thing to do right :^)
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>>724793816
Your father sounds like a great father.
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>>724792964
No one said they call their dads daddy into adulthood, he was literally talking about the word dad. The entire threads about it. There was no room for confusion.
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>>724793962
EXACTLY
>not someone you meet on the street
EXACT-FUCKING-LY what i think aswell
it's being respectful to your father , calling him by his name is a sign of disrespect
for the retards asking " why then parents dont call me son my whole life " BECAUSE they are superior to you and always will be , being inferior forces you to be respectful and not calling them by their name , other than Dad , Papa and alternatives words.
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>>724794109
I'm sure Jesus would want you to do that. Betraying your parents is a sin if I recall correctly. All these Brits promoting different values of equality have fallen far from what is good and what is degenerate.
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>Manly keyboard sounds all over the world intensify
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>>724793598
Dadception. Or a strange threesome.
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>>724794029
>"Hey, son jimmy, come here",

No, they would say "Hey son, come here." The first name isn't used because it's family. The only case where first names tend to be used are between siblings and when a parent speaks to or about a child, though referring to them as "son" or the like is normal enough, depending on social situation. Interestingly enough this isn't really for daughters. Grandkids often enough refer to their grandparents as "Grandma" or "Grandpa".
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>>724789271
Birth
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>>724793132
>'rents

How are things in 2003?
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>>724794066
No, I stopped calling him that because I grew the fuck up and moved away, what the fuck is your problem? Do you still live with your parents, or something?
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I didn't switch to calling my parents by their names, but I went from mom (note: I'm not from an English-speaking country, but many people, especially teenagers, call their mothers "mom" here because English = hip, cool to them) and the equivalent in my languages for pops to calling them simply mother and father, respectively

And yeah, I did do it 100% because I didn't feel mom and pops were age-appropriate anymore
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>calling your dad something other because muh maturity
Lol, insecure faggots being insecure
This little shit doesn't make any difference
If you are a faggot, people won't see you as less of a faggot if you call your dad father and vica versa
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>>724794293
>laying back like a complacent cuck
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>>724789271
>dad stops being appropriate after 20
So, what, he'd not your father anymore after 18? That must make genealogy a bitch in the UK...
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>>724789271
this is probably the best bait I've seen for at least 2 months. Good job OP 8/10. Bonus point for originality.
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>>724794392
>in my languages
meant *in my language
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8 in the us, he hated it.
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>>724794386
Just put together my second desktop PC with the help of my Dad and playing a lot of Total Annihilation.
It's pretty good. Yeah I'm old as fuck, and what?
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>>724794306
You speak like you're 17.

Move out, grow up, get a job, and a wife, then come back and tell me how it is "normal" for a grown ass adult to still call his father "dad" after 5 years without speaking to them.

Do you people EVER grow up? I knew /b/ was full of losers, but holy shit, do you people really intend to live with your parents for the rest of your lives?

If you're 20+ and still live with them, you are a disgrace to society.
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>>724794660
Calling dad "dad" means I'm a basement dweller. The cognitive dissonance you display is pathetic.

>look Pete I called them losers again :^)
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I'm 29 and I'm still calling him papa. Used his name once or twice when we got into an argument over work related things back when I've helped him out a lot between apprenticeship and steady employment.
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>>724789271
My Dad is 36 he still calls his Dad Dad and used to call his Mum Mum we live in England I've never known anyone in England to stop calling there parents that? My partners Brother who is 16 still says Mummy but he's a but fucked in the head
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>>724794660
>Doesn't speak to his father for 5 years
>Thinks he has any idea about being a man

A man cares for his family a job or wife won't change that.
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>>724794029
CALL THEM Dad, mom, aunt (name), uncle (name), grandpa and grandma.

Son, daughter, cousin, sister and brother should all be called by their names you fuckwit.

If you call your parents by their names one may think they molested you as a child.
But i guess that kinda stuff is normalized in UK!
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>>724794963
said the NEET living in his mother's basement.
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>>724794961
Probably lives someplace where it's customary to be ashamed of your parents and where you come from.
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>>724795006
>If you call your parents by their names one may think they molested you as a child.

That's a very good jump in logic, faggot.

Now go call your mommy and tell her the mean anon on the internet called you a fag.

Fucking losers.
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>>724789271
I call my daddy big poppa.

He has spread his juices to me via mouth on many occasions, much like all other men when they turn from baby-boy to strong-man. His juice has given me strength, wisdom and many hair on my chest.

I still sit on poppas lap on occasion. He will spoon feed me nyquil pm in front of the fire and rock me to sleep.
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>>724795029
Your attempt at trolling is shit, just like you.
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I stopped when I was like 12 or something. The telemarketers could not get our last name right so I started calling them since 29
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ITT: Retards that will argue over anything
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>>724794281
I don't understand what the big deal is? The people who call their parents by their first names seem really bitter about it, like they feel more mature and grown up doing so.

My DAD is my best friend and raised me excellent. When I became an adult, my dad raised his hands to me one day and we got in a physical altercation. I won, I proved to him I was the younger, stronger man but I lost not one single shred of respect for him.

When all was said and done we sat down and his exact words were "I'm proud of you son", not because I beat him up, because he knew I could stand up for myself. That I was a man in his eyes.

The man is full of wisdom and I learn everything I can from him to this day, that's my father, that's my dad and I'm proud to call him so.
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>>724795262
>posting anime girls
>trying to pretend he's not an unemployed basement dweller
You're doing it wrong, anon.
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>>724795194
>I call my parents by their first names unironically because my values are warped beyond reality. At least everyone who is calling me a fag is wrong! I sure showed them.
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>>724794424
nice cuck you have there.

Too bad it won't help your social anxiety
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>>724795396
I don't care if I posted an anime girl. My point still stands.
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>>724790830
fpbp
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>>724794660
I'm thirty years old, have three kids, been self sufficient since I was 19, I didn't grow up around around my dad, but I still call him dad, and I still call my mom "mom."

Arguing about the semantics of what people call their parents is fucking stupid. Don't you losers have anything better to do?
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>>724795465
I don't even know what you are trying to say anymore. Grow up, retard.
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>>724789271
I call my father old man, dad or father. Sometimes Don "anon's dad", almost never daddy. I don't think I will ever stop calling him dad.
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>>724795520
Keep fishing cuck.
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>>724789271
>26 and call my dad "pop"
>nothing to see here boys
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>>724795671
>The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood.
>Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.

Sure you do, faggot.

Go be an overgrown child somewhere else.
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>>724792964
cuck fag
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>>724789271
37, still call my grandfather 'Dad' and my stepfather 'Gord'.
Long story.
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>>724793834
Where you raised raging liberals?? You're picking the wrong fights in life. Stop being selfish and show your parents some respect and be more acceptable and traditional for THEIR sake not yours.
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>>724795911
Like I give a fuck what done neck beard faggot thinks.
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>>724796090
Your parents can take care of themselves, anon. Believe it or not, they're grown ups, different than you, it seems.
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>>724795700
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Grew up without a father

Stopped calling mom-mom still in middle school, don't really remember why. It went from mom to mother and then just by name
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>>724793104
normal people usually call their father "dad" forever anon, sounds like you have family issues and you have problems with your masculinity and sexuality.
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>>724796165
You cared enough to respond.

Going out of your way just to let others know you don't care about something, seems a bit counter productive.
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>>724793462
this
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>>724796404
You must be a really good psychologist to know all of that with the tiny amount of information you have.

Either that or you are gigantic faggot projecting his insecurities onto others.
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>>724792964
>daddy
We call the dad, you autist.
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>>724793408
>They dont call you child or son all your life so you dont call them dad all the time.
Yes they do. Unless you're a nigger. You're always their son, they can call you whatever they damn well feel like because they made you.
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Nigga, only edgelords feel the need to refer to their parents by their first names.

It's fucking Mom and Dad if they raised you. If not, call 'em whatever you like.
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>>724793985
Nobody said daddy. What you're trying to do is really obvious.
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