hiperpadre 20
I have long seen that some speakers of our language use the prefixes hyper- and super- left and right and, let me say it, we should not. Most of the time they can be replaced with a simple superlative or as in this case with a suffix, because I suppose it means godfather, a loving father and concerned about his children and even sometimes very forgiving and protective. And I don't say super-indulgent or superprotective, no.
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