Is “Baby Daddy” in anyway different that “Biological Father?”
If not, then why is the term used... Other than morons don’t know what the term “biological” means.
“Baby daddy” is generally used when the child results from a transient sexual relationship, but the parents are never going to marry or even live together.
“Biological father” is more commonly used in remarriage situations, contrasting with “stepfather”: “George is the children’s biological father, but they’ve always considered Henry their real Dad.”
I always thought it was just a politically correct way of saying “most likely sperm donor”.