In the golf video she is dressed like a child, struggles to do everything from using her credit card to lifting the clubs, and several times says "Daddy" referring to her father. I'm sorry, but living with your parents at that age and calling your Dad "Daddy" is odd. The whole thing is very strange and infantilizing.
The fact that she leaves with her parents is irrelevant in my opinion. The only reason it just proves how Eugenia is not seeking independents is her parents probably have the capacity to pay for a studio apparent for her. But she is willingly not getting a car even tho she has a license and sees no reason to move out. Like it's not even financial reasons. I can't move out at 25 almost 26 because I'm going to college full time and can only afford a part time job.
Eugenia has the capacity to still stream and make videos under her parents money if she really wanted to. She's choosing to stay that's what's creepy
I guess that's what I mean--not that she lives with her parents. People live with their parents for all kinds of reasons, you're right. It's that she seemingly is not interested or able with her illness.
I just want to point out that it isn’t weird or uncommon for women to call their fathers ‘daddy’ for their entire lives where I’m from, the south. And it’s a stereotype of very rich families to do the same.
I didn't think about it being regional or even just regular nomenclature in some families. I guess just because it's odd in my family doesn't make it so in others.
I’m 40 and mostly say dad but affectionately call him daddy sometimes, from Deep South. I think bc of that saying it in a sexual manner squeaks me out and I’m not particularly vanilla.
I absolutely lost it when she said "Daddy". Like I can't believe a 30 year old woman just said "Daddy". If she was a mother and was referring to her husband as "Daddy" to her kids, then that's fine by me.
There is a possibility they do actually think Eugenia is a child or at the youngest a teenager. I wouldn't put it past people who just ran into her content and believe she's a teenager....she's dresses and acts like one. Even if her age is started to show.
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u/scumm_bar Jun 15 '22
Does he actually think she's a child? Specifying that it's for all ages and "ask your mom" makes it sound like it 😬