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Crucially, the same-aged prom date is almost always absent, forgotten, or dismissed in the narrative. This erasure is structurally significant. The “daddy” does not merely compete with the date; he replaces him. This suggests that the fantasy is less about incest per se and more about vertical intimacy —a desire for a sexual encounter with a known, trusted, and powerful figure rather than an awkward, unskilled peer. Sage’s performances often highlight this contrast: the father is experienced, verbal, and attentive, while the implied date is clumsy and clueless. The niche thus critiques modern adolescent courtship as inadequate, positioning the paternal figure as an ideal (if forbidden) partner.
The Negotiation of Fantasy and Taboo: Analyzing the “Prom Date Daddy” Niche in the Scarlett Sage Corpus scarlett sage prom date daddy
This paper examines the thematic and psychological underpinnings of a specific adult film trope, as exemplified by performer Scarlett Sage in content centered on the “Prom Date Daddy” dynamic. Moving beyond simplistic moral condemnation, this analysis employs frameworks from psychoanalysis (Freud’s family romance), performance studies (gender performativity), and media reception theory to argue that the niche operates as a complex negotiation of adolescent agency, paternal authority, and late-capitalist rites of passage. The narrative structure—which blends nostalgia, transgression, and consent play—serves as a ritualistic space for processing anxieties about female sexual maturation and the dissolution of patriarchal control. Crucially, the same-aged prom date is almost always