Why do people sexualize family words?

Quoting the post from the @luvpe Telegram channel:

Boomers have sexualized the term “baby”;

Millennial couples are calling for “daddy” when in bed;

Zoomers think of one thing when it's about “step”;

—you following the trend?

People miss what's prohibited in family relationships. Social nor cultural restrictions shouldn't be preventing anyone from expressing their love. Or asking for some.

Prohibitions in sexual connections will only leave a bullet hole in everyone's hearts – for life.


—That's a controversial thing to say, isn't it? But the terms trend has called my eye...
 
That became viral but it's just semantics, it's false premise.

"Baby" is on the same line as honey, sweety, sugar, darling etc. It just so happens to be the term that's also used for a homo sapiens that's just been born.

"Daddy" is purposefully clinging on the father-figure dynamic as an ultimate, pristine dominance dynamic of superior figure to the submissive, fragile female. It's also taboo which makes it only hotter (for those that are turned on by it).
 
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