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Chris Trottier

It’s actually funny when cis hetero men ask, “Why would anyone pay for an e-daddy?”

I mean, I don’t know what to tell them.

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Chris Trottier

Half the world’s population is like, “An e-daddy is the silliest, most ridiculous idea I’ve ever heard.”

The other half thinks, “Why aren’t e-daddies a thing already? Please make this happen right now 😿”

Carolyn

@atomicpoet there's a 3rd group: what the heck is an e-daddy. ;)

Chris Trottier

@CStamp A daddy that plays video games with you, listens to your problems, wakes you up in the morning, gives you a motivational pep talk. All delivered virtually.

That kind of thing.

linjari

@atomicpoet @CStamp i guess you could just e-daddy all bob the builder and postman pat characters. Or make mii-like character generator.

Chris Trottier

Since I’m a product guy, I would suggest starting with two varietals of e-daddy:

1. Rainbow bearded e-daddy that resembles Santa Claus
2. Gruff lunch pail-toting construction e-daddy with a heart of gold

Ultimately, we’d need to go in many directions. But those two varietals are a start, a means to validate the concept.

Philip Mallegol-Hansen

@atomicpoet The Venn diagram of men who don’t get what e-daddy is, and men who have the stereotypical distant masculine relationship with their fathers is probably a circle (Myself included).

Miredly

@atomicpoet One of the best moments of personal growth for me was realizing the "why would anybody-" questions are pointless- Nobody will ever fully understand anyone else and they don't need to. it'll all be ok.

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