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him to lead. That relationship is what lovey: I grew up in a two-parent started my journey of submission and structure. I received, and still receive, I didn’t even know it. love and support from my father to this If I’d had a daughter (I have a son), day. He is stern, loving and knows me to I would want her to understand the a fault. Why wouldn’t I call the man I’ve importance of knowing when to chosen to surrender to by that same title? follow and when to lead. I’ve always My Sir protects me, loves me, and takes found that black women have so much his time to truly understand the woman power, so much influence; she can I am. He does not allow complacency, literally make, break, or mend anyone and even disciplines righteously. That’s she comes into contact with. Power Daddy. does not always mean dominant; understanding that you have the desire to surrender, to make the choice to submit, it is powerful. I feel we truly have the power to complete a Black King, but we have to humble ourselves in order to do that. There’s nothing that speaks “bad role model” in any of that. Shakir: I know based on my interactions with you and your Sir (upper case is intentional), that you call him Daddy…do you feel that women who do that have the proverbial “Daddy issues”, so to speak? autumn: They may or may not, but it when it all comes down to it, I really think it is a genuine term of endearment. I don’t think I’d say that there is a connection between using that title and any issue one who uses it has. It’s a preference. Whether you believe or don’t believe that these types of relationships can be “for you”, that is not for me to decide, nor am I here to convince you one way or the other. As the women mentioned, in their own words, submission and motherhood can coexist for them. Whether or not you feel you can allow yourself the ability to surrender, and do so while raising children, is purely a personal choice. frost: Yes, I call him Daddy, but not because I have any Daddy issues. My father has always been my Superman, I would, however, implore you to keep that’s how I knew I needed a superhero an open mind. You’d be amazed at what’s as a mate. My use of the title Daddy out there. is more from Master’s Southern roots and my fetish than anything else. Some women may have the need to have that roll filled if they grew up without one, WWW.SHAKIRRASHAAN.COM but I really can’t speak to that.