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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you just start calling him Larlo Lastname? Because she can’t deny that [b]they[/b] IS his name.[/quote] *that[/quote] Agree with this. Do this and just fail him if you don't hear back about anything else. There are a lot of sensitivities with names. You hit a nerve somewhere. You should back off gracefully and focus on what's important.[/quote] I think this is probably the best advice. Parent must not have grown up with a popular name. My name is Jennifer. I've had as many as 4 Jennifer's in a class growing up (with a couple of Jenny's thrown in) and in some of my classes there were two Jennifer S's.[/quote] My son had to be JackMe one year to differential from JackMo. They were of course good buddies and were referred to as Me and Mo.[/quote]
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