Egg Butty, Super Duper, Santa Claus and Unicorn Prince are all pretty wild middle name options, which will undoubtedly cause embarrassment for the boys in the future, but i have to say Egg Butty is beyond the worst. like, why?! i guarantee that kid will be filling in a deed poll to change his name the moment he turns 18.What about the one who’s middle name is Santa claws. Or unicorn prince
yeah, except that works in terms of reminding people that it's not the best idea to give their kid a super childish, babyish name that won't suit them as they grow up - y'know, super cutesy names thatyIt’s cruel.
When you name a child, you’re also naming a teenager, an adult, a pensioner etc.
I hasn’t even thought of the gay slur! The whole lot of that name turns my green. Bunny-Munroe. Oh for gods sakes give over!I still can’t get over that name.
1. It’s an ugly sound. Whiny.
2. It’s what old Scouse ladies call each other. “Y’alright queen?”
3. It’s a slur for camp gay men. “He’s such a queen.”
it's hardly a name that's going to age well. Bunny would possibly work as a nickname for a little girl, but actually naming your daughter Bunny is similar to burdening your child with the name Baby or Bambi or Peaches - stupidly cutesy, and it's not going to suit a child past the age of toddlerhood! and it's not even just Bunny - Queen is equally as awful! i would feel so embarrassinlgy pretentious if i had to fill out forms or even answer the register at school and my name was Queen! like, it isn't the poor girl's fault, but people are going to make the judgement that she thinks very highly of herself, going around introducing herself as Queen!I hasn’t even thought of the gay slur! The whole lot of that name turns my green. Bunny-Munroe. Oh for gods sakes give over!
We’ve said it before, (and I’ll damn well say it againit's hardly a name that's going to age well. Bunny would possibly work as a nickname for a little girl, but actually naming your daughter Bunny is similar to burdening your child with the name Baby or Bambi or Peaches - stupidly cutesy, and it's not going to suit a child past the age of toddlerhood! and it's not even just Bunny - Queen is equally as awful! i would feel so embarrassinlgy pretentious if i had to fill out forms or even answer the register at school and my name was Queen! like, it isn't the poor girl's fault, but people are going to make the judgement that she thinks very highly of herself, going around introducing herself as Queen!
i have no doubt that all five of those kids are going to be filling in deed polls and renaming themselves the moment they are old enough to do so.
while i certainly don't think she should hide the scar, because it's not something that Queen should grow up feeling ashamed or self conscious about, i get the impression that she's pointedly doing the opposite, and ensuring that every single photo she shares is taken from the left side of her face to purposefully draw attention to the scar. like, we get it - the poor girl suffered a horrible injury, but there is no need to highlight it in every single photo for sympathy comments. has Lucy even considered that she might like even a few baby photos to look back on where her scar isn't the predominant focus?The scar is terrible. That poor baby.
Does anyone?I don’t like to be woken before 7am
Exactly.. but I have a top tip for getting to sleep past 7am, don’t have 5 kidsDoes anyone?
I came on to say the same thing. It does appear that she makes an effort to photograph the poor child with the burn in focus every time.while i certainly don't think she should hide the scar, because it's not something that Queen should grow up feeling ashamed or self conscious about, i get the impression that she's pointedly doing the opposite, and ensuring that every single photo she shares is taken from the left side of her face to purposefully draw attention to the scar. like, we get it - the poor girl suffered a horrible injury, but there is no need to highlight it in every single photo for sympathy comments. has Lucy even considered that she might like even a few baby photos to look back on where her scar isn't the predominant focus?
I remember when mine were little (they are 16 and 18 now) my health visitor saying that the recommendation was to wait until they were at least 18 monthsShould thaw baby really be sleeping with pillows
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