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A Father vs A Daddy
See there is a huge difference between a father and a daddy. A person who has a child is automatically a father whether he takes care of the child or not. A daddy though only gets the privilege to be called "Daddy" when he has taken the time out of his life to spend time with the child he is raising. But A daddy can still be a daddy is it's not with their bio child. Even if the man is not the true dad, but he still takes the time to take care of this child that's not even his, he still sometimes has the privilege of being called "Daddy." A man who just sends the mother money to take care of the child by no means has the right to being called "Daddy." And only a true daddy would agree with me.
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