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: Specific titles like the one you mentioned are produced to cater to these specific fantasies, often using "taboo" framing to heighten the roleplay.
: Often, "mommy" is used to describe a woman in a dominant or authority position within a relationship.
The use of parental labels in sexual contexts is highly polarizing.
: Similar to the long-standing use of "daddy" (which dates back to at least the 17th century), "mommy" is a way for couples to play with power imbalances and gender roles. Cultural Reception
: Many people find the use of "mommy" or "daddy" in romantic settings uncomfortable or "creepy" due to the strong association with actual family members.
: For some, the appeal lies in the emotional security of being cared for, cuddled, or nurtured by a partner who adopts a maternal persona.