Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's a name. I'm actually more likely to judge a person who thinks this is a problem than the person with the name.
I wouldn't think it childish or immature. There are many, many men who are perfectly fine with such nicknames. Here is just a small sampling of famous people with those names. I certainly think most of them act more mature than OP.
Jimmy Buffet
Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Connors
Jimmy Fallon
Jimmy Hoffa
Jimmy John
Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Hoffa
Johnny Carson
Johnny Depp
Johnny Mathis
Bobby Cannavale
Bobby Flay
Bobby Kennedy
Bobby McFerrin
Bobby Orr
Bobby Riggs
Billy Boyd
Billy Carter
Billy Crystal
Billy Dee Williams
Billy Idol
Billy Joel
Billy Ocean
Billy Ray Cyrus
Billy Bob Thornton
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Immature? or not a red flag?
Anonymous wrote:Once your family starts callig you these nicknames, it's usually there for life. If you don't want your kids to be called "nickname" when they grow up, don't use it when they are children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm always surprised when I learn a grown man's name is not the one everyone refers to.
Joe Biden's name is actually JOSEPH
Bill Clinton...guess what its WILLIAM
AG Session...JEFFERSON (WTF where did the AG come from??)
Mike Pence is MICHAEL
I could go on and on. I wonder if its because as kids their parents always infantilized their names? I don't know but its a ridiculous trend.
Is this sarcasm, or are you from another country?
Nope. It just befuddles me - especially for someone living a life as a public figure. I understand celebrities taking on 'stage names' but why do sitting representatives choose to be referred to by nicknames? You don't sign a nickname on crucial documents like wills or deeds or legislation. It isn't your name...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm always surprised when I learn a grown man's name is not the one everyone refers to.
Joe Biden's name is actually JOSEPH
Bill Clinton...guess what its WILLIAM
AG Session...JEFFERSON (WTF where did the AG come from??)
Mike Pence is MICHAEL
I could go on and on. I wonder if its because as kids their parents always infantilized their names? I don't know but its a ridiculous trend.
Is this sarcasm, or are you from another country?
Nope. It just befuddles me - especially for someone living a life as a public figure. I understand celebrities taking on 'stage names' but why do sitting representatives choose to be referred to by nicknames? You don't sign a nickname on crucial documents like wills or deeds or legislation. It isn't your name...
I agree. You dont call our President Donnie and Melly. They are Donald and Melania. Have some respect.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's a name. I'm actually more likely to judge a person who thinks this is a problem than the person with the name.
I wouldn't think it childish or immature. There are many, many men who are perfectly fine with such nicknames. Here is just a small sampling of famous people with those names. I certainly think most of them act more mature than OP.
Jimmy Buffet
Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Connors
Jimmy Fallon
Jimmy Hoffa
Jimmy John
Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Hoffa
Johnny Carson
Johnny Depp
Johnny Mathis
Bobby Cannavale
Bobby Flay
Bobby Kennedy
Bobby McFerrin
Bobby Orr
Bobby Riggs
Billy Boyd
Billy Carter
Billy Crystal
Billy Dee Williams
Billy Idol
Billy Joel
Billy Ocean
Billy Ray Cyrus
Billy Bob Thornton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm always surprised when I learn a grown man's name is not the one everyone refers to.
Joe Biden's name is actually JOSEPH
Bill Clinton...guess what its WILLIAM
AG Session...JEFFERSON (WTF where did the AG come from??)
Mike Pence is MICHAEL
I could go on and on. I wonder if its because as kids their parents always infantilized their names? I don't know but its a ridiculous trend.
Is this sarcasm, or are you from another country?
I call him shithead or racist or misogynist or narcissist, never don, Donnie or Donald. Mel I call #3, mail-order or putin's Reward
Nope. It just befuddles me - especially for someone living a life as a public figure. I understand celebrities taking on 'stage names' but why do sitting representatives choose to be referred to by nicknames? You don't sign a nickname on crucial documents like wills or deeds or legislation. It isn't your name...
I agree. You dont call our President Donnie and Melly. They are Donald and Melania. Have some respect.