A separate post features a a text message bubble that says, “I love the little moans u make when I’m teasing you.” Even more vanilla couples use the term occasionally during sex.Īnother photo featured in the collection is a photo of an adult woman’s body wearing kid-like overalls and a pacifier with emojis of a paddle, a baby bottle, and one that says “Yes Daddy.” (Other hashtags on the photo include #bdsmsubmissive and #adultbabydiaperlover.) Yet another post features an adult woman doing “ageplay” in baby-like garb holding a baby blanket. There are many communities in the BDSM world where power dynamics are at the forefront and some partners categorize themselves as Daddy Doms (DD) and others as Little Girls (LG). “Daddy” is a commonly used sexual term frequently found in BDSM and gay communities where it is used to denote a dominant power role orientation. It’s not too much of a leap to understand why. Therefore, posting a photo of your child on a public profile with any hashtag means anyone can see that photo if they simply search for or click on the hashtag itself.Īnd #daddyslittlegirl and #daddysgirl offer some very specific content. If someone wants to search something on Instagram or Twitter, they can find any piece of content relating to that hashtag. While, yes, among them are plenty of cute photos of dads and their daughters enjoying the beach, a walk around town, or standing in a first day of school outfit, they become associated with a number of sexual posts. There are more than 2.7 million pieces of content on Instagram with the hashtag #Daddyslittlegirl. Using hashtags without proper precaution means that the photo associated with them will be catalogued amidst a sea of very NSFW imagery In yet another example of this-is-why-we-can’t-have-nice-things-on-the-Internet, the latter two hashtags are also commonly affiliated with sexual communities. Some are also using the hashtag #daddysgirl and #daddyslittlegirl. And because what is social media without good branding, many parents, accompany these photos with such Twitter and Instagram hashtags as #backtoschool, #momofboys #Boymom #firstgrade and #itgoesbytoofast.
Children across America are heading back to school and, as is custom, parents are flooding social media with staged, impossibly cute photos of their kids in uniforms and first day outfits.