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Quick question.
Can "Stacey" be a guy's name?
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Re: Quick question.
I've heard of a few guys named Stacey. I'm thinking it can be.
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Re: Quick question.
Indeed it can. Wanna have some fun? Name your kids Stacy, Carol, Chris, Pat and Kim.
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Re: Quick question.
Dont forget Sue
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Re: Quick question.
maybe its just me but chris and pat r not names that if just mentioned out of context that i would assume were female.
clearly they can be used, but that doesn't mean that they should just be thrown on a list of names that would cause awkward situations for guys with those names. |
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Re: Quick question.
Sue?? Really??
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Re: Quick question.
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Sue?? Really?? [/ QUOTE ] Yup. Makes a boy grow up tough. |
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Re: Quick question.
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Indeed it can. Wanna have some fun? Name your kids Stacy, Carol, Chris, Pat and Kim. [/ QUOTE ] Leslie is another good one |
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Re: Quick question.
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maybe its just me but chris and pat r not names that if just mentioned out of context that i would assume were female. clearly they can be used, but that doesn't mean that they should just be thrown on a list of names that would cause awkward situations for guys with those names. [/ QUOTE ] Nittish yet correct. Patrick and Christopher are obviously not going to be confused with Patricia and Christina. Carol, however, is an ideal choice for those with obscure genitalia. |
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