Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an Edison and am always afraid his name will show up on threads like this.
My DS's name always shows up on these threads. But it's never shown up on the too popular, teen mom or stripper name threads so I guess pick your poison on DCUM.
Lol! Same.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure what this means. Can you give me examples?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an Edison and am always afraid his name will show up on threads like this.
My DS's name always shows up on these threads. But it's never shown up on the too popular, teen mom or stripper name threads so I guess pick your poison on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Penelope
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Anonymous wrote:I have an Edison and am always afraid his name will show up on threads like this.
Anonymous wrote:Hadley
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Double names for girls.
My child has a double name, after two women (not my mother) who essentially raised me. It was my way of honoring their memory. I didn't mean for it to be pretentious, but I think some people view it as such.
I’m from the Deep South. Most people - especially girls - have double names. It’s not pretentious. I’m Anna Beth (Anna Elizabeth). No one calls me just Anna. In what world could that name possibly be pretentious? My kids have double names as well.
Anonymous wrote:But why does Arabella get such a bad rep?

Anonymous wrote:This is in just the right forum, for Postpartum crazy. You all are projecting.
Now excuse me while I attend to my son Thaddeus Barnstable Worthington Bottomtooth IV
Anonymous wrote:This is in just the right forum, for Postpartum crazy. You all are projecting.
Now excuse me while I attend to my son Thaddeus Barnstable Worthington Bottomtooth IV

Anonymous wrote:Sloane