Daddy and gay
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Daddyhunt is the largest online gay group in the earth specifically for older men and their admirers. Whether you’re a Daddy or an admirer who loves a small salt & pepper, Daddyhunt is the app for you.
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3 Best Gay Dads in TV Shows in 2025 (Netflix Binge Worthy)
Can you name TV shows with the most interesting Diverse characters?
How about gay dads on TV? I bet there’s not a lot.
In this post, I share some of my favorite characters and why representation is so important.
It wasn’t too extended ago when American and Canadian TV programming lacked representation of gay parent roles. The idealized image of fatherhood on television was highly influenced by the social context of what a father is - dominant, solid , and in a position of power and influence at abode and work. Thus we had Archie Bunker in All in the Family, and Jed Clampett in The Beverly Hillbillies who epitomized how men still relied on their wives when it came to child-rearing and housework.
But the father figure character evolved in the coming years. We loved to binge watch on Dan Conner in Roseanne was the likable and relatable father figure, Red Forman in That ‘70s Show was stern but relied upon for sound suggestion, Hal in Malcolm in the Middle who was a disciplinarian but had a soft identify for his boys, and the adorable Johnny Rose in Schitt’s Creek who educated us on what it’s like to endure learning to be a plump
You know the type: a handsome, mature, masculine male. Probably bearded, and that beard probably has at least some silver in it. He’s furry and often fit, or maybe he’s rocking that dad bod. Maybe more importantly, he’s at ease with himself. His manhood is indisputable, and it has nothing explicitly to execute with fatherhood. Parent or not, he’s a total DILF. (You know what that means.) Think George Clooney, Jeff Goldblum or Pedro Pascal.
Move over, Boiling Rodent Boyfriend summer. This entire era belongs to daddy.
As with so many other cultural trends, it started with the lgbtq+ community, where the designation “daddy” refers to a guy who attracts—and is attracted to—younger guys. It’s been in use for a long time, too. In a society as youth-obsessed as ours, it might seem like an anomaly, but daddies may have never been more prominent in queer being than they are now.
In San Francisco, the place to find them is at the Eagle Tavern in the city’s South of Market neighborhood, where hundreds of gay men come together every Sunday afternoon on the patio, many of them paying $20 for a plastic cup that can be filled with all the Miller Lite they protect to drink. It’s called the beer
Baby daddy is gay??
Please be kind commenting on this send . I just been going through it!!
My 8 year relationship has NOT been perfect at all!! But this one put the icing on the cake…I recently initiate gay chat sites on my infant daddy’s phone I confronted him but I feel enjoy I’m just running in circles we tried to function it out but I also don’t think I can’t anymore but it’s so hard when you’re a SAHM and have no source “real world” survival mode to get out rn, my daughter is currently in Pre-k and I just don’t want her to start over again… im no one to decide WHO anyone likes but couldn’t he just open up to someone he claimed to admire for 8 years… I don’t yearn him to camouflage his true culture and claim he’s “straight” because he’s been in a long term affair with 2 kids.
Idk what to do. But I know I demand to put my big girl pants and leave even if it means having 1 cent to my name… how do I get all this strength from ???
This probably isn’t much help either but I just needed to vent..