| Something about that name and the women I meet with it. It never fails that when I meet a Denise, she’s a nosy gossiper with one or more sisters. She’s also always been a brunette. |
| All the people I have met named Denise are African American, well educated, and not gossipy. Sibling status unknown. |
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I knew a brunette Denise who had at least one sister. I wouldn't call her nosy but she may have been a gossipper. I don't think you should demonize women's names like Karens.
I think to be fair we should pick a common man's and stereotype it... |
| I know one Denise and I hate her and i don't hate anyone really. Shes pure evil, condescending and lies constantly. |
| One Denise I know is a pure liar. |
I wonder if we know the same Denise! I also rarely think negatively about anyone and consider myself extremely easy going. The Denise I know (though our DDs) is one of the most spiteful and socially inept people I’ve ever met. |
Is she in Alexandria? |
Hi Denise! 😀 |
| I know a Denise at the women's Victorian garment shop where I work. She is now romantically involved with the owner. She always thinks she has the best ideas and that she is going places. |
| I don’t know anybody named Denise, so your theory is wrong. |
| I think the name Denise is a really ugly name. 🤫 |
| I think it's a name from the 70s or 80s so at this juncture you're more spotting a trend with women of a certain age rather than a name. |
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I know a couple Denises.
One's a nutcase MAGA, but the other one is ok. |
| Denise is the new Karen. |
Maybe. And also ones named Stephanie or another version of that spelling. |