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A real Daddy Dom will prioritise your comfort and boundaries.

While providing guidance, a true Daddy Dom will encourage your personal growth and independence.

A real Daddy Dom understands the role-play nature of the dynamic and doesn't confuse it with real parenting.

They will respect and support your limits, both physical and emotional.

Many Littles appreciate the emotional support and nurturing provided by their Daddy Doms, which can create a strong sense of security.

Engaging in role-play allows for creative exploration of fantasies and desires within a safe environment.

Clear Roles and Structure

The dynamic provides clear roles and structure, which can be comforting and help reduce anxiety.

The power exchange can lead to a deep sense of connection and intimacy between the partners.

Outside of the BDSM community, the dynamic might be misunderstood as actual parent-child relationships, leading to judgement or discomfort.

While consensual, the power imbalance can sometimes lead to issues if not managed carefully or if boundaries are crossed.

Stigma and Discrimination

There can be stigma associated with BDSM relationships, including DDLG dynamics, leading to challenges in sharing this aspect of one's life.

In some cases, there might be concerns about becoming overly dependent on the Daddy Dom for emotional well-being.

Remember, experiences in the DDLG dynamic can vary greatly from person to person.

Decide whether you are compatible

There's no standard Dom/sub pairing. Ask how they handle different aspects of the relationship and their understanding of the role.

Discuss hard and soft limits.

**For the purposes of this article, we'll refer to active and passive roles as Dom and sub**

1. Sets Boundaries and Rules with Care

Yes, structure is part of the deal.

So buckle up, buttercup—we’re going on a deep dive into what a Daddy Dom truly is (and why so many people are drawn to this dynamic).


A Dom With a Twist of Nurture

At its core, a Daddy Dom is a Dominant—a person who enjoys taking the lead role in a D/s (Dominance/submission) relationship. What's more, by stating your own preferences, you'll increase your chances of being approached by a Dom looking for a sub like you.

He checks in on feelings and makes sure the connection is strong, safe, and consensual.

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Others are softer and more flexible. A healthy bet is to find someone who's as bothered about you after the play as they are about you during it. No matter how “dominant” a Daddy is, nothing happens without enthusiastic agreement from the submissive.


Who Becomes a Daddy Dom?

Anyone, really. A potential Daddy Dom should be willing to communicate openly and transparently.

Inquire about their experience in DDLG dynamics.

Consent and communication. They are a good basis, though, so keep them in mind when you're on your hunt.

These tips are fairly standard, but they're not necessarily universal. Use Recon

Identifying a good Dom isn't going to happen in the supermarket (though…it has been known), and not everyone can get to fetish and kink clubs regularly.

Emotionally Available

A Daddy Dom doesn’t just bark orders and disappear.

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Tips for new subs on finding a good Dom

from Recon News

06 June 2016

Whether you'd classify yourself as a sub, slave, boy, bottom or another term entirely, one thing is fairly true across the board, finding the right Dom/Master/Sir/top for you isn't always a straightforward process.

It’s about trust.

And for Daddy Doms, there’s joy in being the safe harbor. Every guy has different needs and wants, and these points might not all apply to you.