NP here. Do you ever write anything that isn’t an overused DCUM response? |
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Sure.
Our children are all boys, but had one of them been a girl we would have named her "Christina." Dh's high school sweetheart was "Christine." For some reason MIL was enraged by this. I didn't think it was a big deal. |
How old are you, OP? |
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Is there a typo in the subject or did you really mean an the ex of your ex?
So you’re married to John and having his baby. But you used to date Don and before you Don used to date Suzy. And you’re worried about naming your baby Suzy? Is that right? If so, I think there are so many levels in between you and this person that I really can’t see it mattering it all. Do you really have strong feelings about an ex’s ex? Even now that you’ve moved on with your life? I mean if that’s the case, you seem to hold on to grudges for a long time so maybe better to choose another name for the baby. |
Wrong, Natalie is beautiful and I wish my DH hadn’t rejected it. |
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Bye, Felicia. LOL. Bye Felicia |
OP here. Yes but Suzy and Don are bad news and I'd rather not get into it on DCUM. There are people from High School or earlier or later who hurt us so bad it's still engrained in our minds. To another PP, I am mid 30s. |
| If you’re so hurt, then don’t use the name. But it is not a common reason not to use a name if that’s the question you’re asking. |
| Personally, I couldn't name my kid a name with which I have a negative association. There's a boy name I love but the only man I've ever known with the name was a jerk, so whenever I imagine giving it to my son I just think about the jerk. Maybe it's irrational, but it's how I feel, so we're choosing another name. |
This is how i read it but not how most responders in the thread did. If its as you describe it seems fine esp as OP has now moved on and married. |
| Were you married or just dating? Dating = doesn't matter. |
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I agree that there are way too many layers here for it to ever be a problem.
Unless it really IS a problem in your head, and if so, you should move on. One of my kids has the same name as an ex that was pretty significant to one of us. But, being honest, it's such a common name that there are a million OTHER associations that have nothing to do with the ex. (Think Elizabeth or Michael.) |