Anonymous wrote:The two Jayden's I've known fairly well and one I knew in passing appeared to have been raised to be "tough guys."
Anonymous wrote:Maybe but spellings of names say everything. Why would you name your kid a fairly recognizable name like Brayden and then spell it Breighdan? Or a name like Alison and spell it Aleysen? Just don't.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe but spellings of names say everything. Why would you name your kid a fairly recognizable name like Brayden and then spell it Breighdan? Or a name like Alison and spell it Aleysen? Just don't.
You have no idea the magnitude of discrimination and the ignorance that comes with being melanated, let alone, having a uniquely spelled name but still we rise. Your hate will never stop this glow, not in a million years, it actually makes it brighter. We are flattered that you are constantly thinking about us though.🥰Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone named Butch isn’t being raised by people who care about manners or ethics.
This. The question is what type of people would choose those names.
For example, I’d be willing to bet money that black people with classical names do better in life than the ones with the “unique” spelling names, despite them both having the same skin, because it shows the attitudes of the parents and how the kids are growing up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone named Butch isn’t being raised by people who care about manners or ethics.
This. The question is what type of people would choose those names.
For example, I’d be willing to bet money that black people with classical names do better in life than the ones with the “unique” spelling names, despite them both having the same skin, because it shows the attitudes of the parents and how the kids are growing up.
Anonymous wrote:Someone named Butch isn’t being raised by people who care about manners or ethics.
Anonymous wrote:Someone named Butch isn’t being raised by people who care about manners or ethics.