[Games] Re: You say/You think
in reply to a message by britto08
These are my daughters, Lily Cecelia, Arianna Jasmine, and Magdalena Violet. We call them Lily, Ari, and Maggie.
You say: I like the names.
You think: Love these names!
This is my son, Avery Dylan and my daughter, Skyler Addison. We thought unisex names might discourage gender stereotyping.
You say: Hi.
You think: WTF? It does not discourage gender stereotyping. At least Avery Dylan is a boy though.
This is my son, Gabriel Joshua. My husband and I named him after our fathers. We call him Gabe.
You say: Hi.
You think: I don't like either Gabriel or Joshua. Too trendy.
These are my daughters, Mia Abigail and Amy Charlotte. Their first names are both after my grandmother Amelia. Yes, they’re fraternal twins.
You say: Nice names.
You think: Scary...
These are my children, Anna Elizabeth, Jasmine Belle, and Eric Thomas. Anna helped name Jasmine and Eric. She was only five and seven when they were born, didn’t she do a good job?
You say: I know which movies!
You think: At least they're nice names.
This is my son, Tyler Lennox. I think last names used as given names sound dignified, don’t you?
You say: Hey...
You think: "Dignified" my right foot! Pretentious is more accurate. Tyler's not too bad, but Lennox is silly and too Brangelina.
This is my daughter, Elizabeth Emma. We call her Lizzy.
You say: Nice nickname.
You think: I don't care for double initials.
These are my twins, Susanna Mariel and Samuel Matthew. I know it’s matchy, but they were the names we’d picked out for a boy and a girl, and when we had both we couldn’t resist not using them both! We call them Zanna and Sam.
You say: Nice names.
You think: They are nice, but too close.
This is my daughter Calliope Athena. My husband is a professor of Greek mythology.
You say: Nice name.
You think: Kinda pretentious. My sister knows a Calliope who's a real b*tch! I like Athena though.
You say: I like the names.
You think: Love these names!
This is my son, Avery Dylan and my daughter, Skyler Addison. We thought unisex names might discourage gender stereotyping.
You say: Hi.
You think: WTF? It does not discourage gender stereotyping. At least Avery Dylan is a boy though.
This is my son, Gabriel Joshua. My husband and I named him after our fathers. We call him Gabe.
You say: Hi.
You think: I don't like either Gabriel or Joshua. Too trendy.
These are my daughters, Mia Abigail and Amy Charlotte. Their first names are both after my grandmother Amelia. Yes, they’re fraternal twins.
You say: Nice names.
You think: Scary...
These are my children, Anna Elizabeth, Jasmine Belle, and Eric Thomas. Anna helped name Jasmine and Eric. She was only five and seven when they were born, didn’t she do a good job?
You say: I know which movies!
You think: At least they're nice names.
This is my son, Tyler Lennox. I think last names used as given names sound dignified, don’t you?
You say: Hey...
You think: "Dignified" my right foot! Pretentious is more accurate. Tyler's not too bad, but Lennox is silly and too Brangelina.
This is my daughter, Elizabeth Emma. We call her Lizzy.
You say: Nice nickname.
You think: I don't care for double initials.
These are my twins, Susanna Mariel and Samuel Matthew. I know it’s matchy, but they were the names we’d picked out for a boy and a girl, and when we had both we couldn’t resist not using them both! We call them Zanna and Sam.
You say: Nice names.
You think: They are nice, but too close.
This is my daughter Calliope Athena. My husband is a professor of Greek mythology.
You say: Nice name.
You think: Kinda pretentious. My sister knows a Calliope who's a real b*tch! I like Athena though.