Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another example of why you should never share names in advance— if OP was meeting her granddaughter with that name I am sure the joy would wash away the pain.
I would not tell, just wait.
Uh, no, DD is not in the wrong for sharing the name with OP.
Who said anything about being “in the wrong”. I am just saying that 99% of the drama over baby names would never happen if parents kept the names to themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I have three kids: DD (25), DS (22) and DS (18).
Three years ago I discovered DH was cheating on me. He was committed to saving our relationship after the affair came out and I made the decision not to tell the children. They have no idea DH had an affair nor do they know the AP’s name.
DD is expecting what will be our first grandchild and I have been feeling hopeful and happy for the first time in a long time. But today she told us the first name she’d chosen and it’s the same as the AP. I understand this is a coincidence, it’s a somewhat common name. But I’m devastated.
Hearing that name regularly brings up all the anger and rage of DH’s affair. I can’t ask my daughter to change the name? I can’t drop the bomb of WHY I hate this name either. I just have to live with it and fester.
All the joy I had about being a grandmother is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be more because it’s an ugly stupid name for me (especially for an adult woman) than the association with the former AP.
+1. Every woman I knew in my lifetime with that name was a slut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are so selfish. It’s a name. You have to manage your own feelings. No one else cares about this except you. Bad things happen. Get over it. Sorry if this seems harsh, but everyone is conditioned to think other people should care about their feelings and that their feelings should be accommodated. No. Expecting someone else to adapt to your whims is just selfish. Get over yourself.
Wrong wrong wrong. Best I roll my eyes every time I meet a Denise. It’s been 20 years. I cut the relationship and she was also lied too. My heart is my heart.
Anonymous wrote:I think you can tell her it’s a lovely name but you have a very bad association with it, so you don’t really like it. You can tell her that once and the. Drop it. If she goes with the name anyway you will very soon have a new and joyful association with the name instead.
Anonymous wrote:People are so selfish. It’s a name. You have to manage your own feelings. No one else cares about this except you. Bad things happen. Get over it. Sorry if this seems harsh, but everyone is conditioned to think other people should care about their feelings and that their feelings should be accommodated. No. Expecting someone else to adapt to your whims is just selfish. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I have three kids: DD (25), DS (22) and DS (18).
Three years ago I discovered DH was cheating on me. He was committed to saving our relationship after the affair came out and I made the decision not to tell the children. They have no idea DH had an affair nor do they know the AP’s name.
DD is expecting what will be our first grandchild and I have been feeling hopeful and happy for the first time in a long time. But today she told us the first name she’d chosen and it’s the same as the AP. I understand this is a coincidence, it’s a somewhat common name. But I’m devastated.
Hearing that name regularly brings up all the anger and rage of DH’s affair. I can’t ask my daughter to change the name? I can’t drop the bomb of WHY I hate this name either. I just have to live with it and fester.
All the joy I had about being a grandmother is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another example of why you should never share names in advance— if OP was meeting her granddaughter with that name I am sure the joy would wash away the pain.
I would not tell, just wait.
Uh, no, DD is not in the wrong for sharing the name with OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really can’t move past it, tell your DD a white lie that when you were younger (true), someone with this name causes you unbearable emotional pain that you haven’t healed from (true). Your DH should say that he knows this. Just stay vague.
She might change it.
Don’t do this. I hate games about kid names.