Anyone know what's behind the 'oh papi' during 'the act'?
First time I'm doing the deed with a Dominican (might have been the second, but pretty sure it was the first) and she starts making the appreciative noises and then as things 'get up to speed' starts throwing in 'oh papi'.
Now first time in DR, don't speak Spanish so much, but this broke my rythem as I did a mental 'ummm, did she just call me 'daddy'? Listen closer second time and no, 'it's papi', shrug it off, maybe it means something else but sounds disconcertingly close to 'papa'.
Next day I'm chilling out with another chica and during the conversation says something like 'si papi' or something. So I stop and ask her what it means. She gets a little help from someone who speaks more English and confirms it means 'papa or daddy'. This might be good for some, but not my thing and I tell her not to call me that. She catches herself a couple more times while we're talking so obviously its a reflex and not something special for me - but she does stop. I didn't take her back to my room so no idea if it would have still come out during the act or not.
During the trip it seemed to be a routine verbal appreciation.....
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