Don't discuss the name or the baby might die? How does this lead to miscarriage? |
| Pretty soon after that baby arrives, the bad associations with the name will go out the window as you fall in love with your beautiful granddaughter. I can’t think of a better way to expunge the memory of the AP than by replacing it in this way, a fresh start. |
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Going for the win with this response...
OP, my father had an a long affair with someone who had the same name as my oldest sister. As in, my sister was 16 when the affair started. Not a totally common name either. WTAF?! |
OP, you need some therapy on why you are letting a NAME take away all your joy about a GRANDCHILD. You are letting this old AP have way too much power of your. Just rename the AP some nasty version of the nickname and reclaim this lovely name for your granddaughter. |
seriously!!! Also I do not like it when people come up with their own names for my children. I know some people think it's cute so maybe that's a fine solution but if I tell somebody by child's name is Larla I don't want to hear her called Lala or something. |
NP. I love this! |
| My exH cheated on me with someone who had exact same name, and she looked like my mom. Am I supposed to hate my name or my poor mom ??? |
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| If your husband is worth anything he will be honest with your adult children about his affair. And your daughter can decide what she wants to do from there. |
Big difference in your situation and OP's, though. You are divorced and don't have to live with a DH who cheated. I'm not saying OP is right to want DD to do anything. Just noting that OP and the DH are together and apparently working to stay that way, so it's going to be tougher on her to have in her life what she feels are any reminders of his affair. (Before someone comes after me, again: Yes, OP has to learn to deal, but also has a right to at least own her feelings here.) |
I don’t understand why this is a “win.” Names are just names. The issue is that your dad had an affair. Doesn’t matter what her name was. Making a big deal about the name than probably made your sister feel bad about her own name. |
This. The good of the name will soon outweight the bad of the name. If I hated all Elizabeth's in the world I'd be a sad sad person. So many more good Elizabeths than the "bad" one in my world!! |
Because OP is over dramatic. |
Classic DCUM: Bash an OP while offering zero actual advice. Thanks for taking time out of your busy day to help the OP! |
| I have a couple friends from college who dated who were very, very serious. They went on to marry other people but the woman named her son the same name as her college boyfriend, which I always thought was uncomfortable (I never asked why). |