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What's your opinion about parents naming their kids after cities or places in general?

Like Paris, Sydney, America, Brooklyn, London, Phoenix, Dresden, Greece

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u/Federal_Advisor_2160 — 18 hours ago
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Have you ever met anyone called Juno?

I know the movie Juno and it's also the name of a Roman goddess, but I've never met anyone with that name. What are your thoughts on it?

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Why do boy names become unisex more often than girl names?

Like names such as Carter, Noah, James, Ryan, Dylan, or Logan are sometimes used for girls now, but you almost never see the reverse happen. I’ve never met a boy named Jessica or Sophia.

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Thoughts on the name Cody?

Whenever I hear this name, I picture a friendly guy with total golden retriever energy, sporty, freckles, blue eyes, super laid-back and cool. If I had a son, I'd probably name him like that

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Do you truly think names can shape a person’s personality?

Like if someone was named after a goddess, like Athena, would that subtly affect how they see themselves or how others treat them? Or if you had a super trendy name for your generation like Olivia or Rowan versus a very common one like John or Mary.

I know personality mostly comes from upbringing and experiences, but I’m curious if names can influence identity or play a role.

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u/Federal_Advisor_2160 — 2 days ago
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What are some male names that give “handsome popular guy at school” energy?

Like the quarterback, swimmer, lacrosse player type, you know, broad-shouldered, sporty. I'm writing a story btw. And if you have any stories or experiences with guys like this, those are welcome too lmao

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u/Federal_Advisor_2160 — 2 days ago

Why can’t we really feel our internal organs most of the time?

Like we don’t usually feel our heart beating unless we exercise or get anxious or scared we don’t feel food moving through our intestines, and we don’t feel blood running through our veins

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u/Federal_Advisor_2160 — 2 days ago

How do modern parents talk to their kids about sex and relationships nowadays?

I know that in the past a lot of parents barely talked about it beyond “don’t get pregnant,” especially with daughters. But now that Millennials are becoming parents and tend to be more open-minded, how do those conversations usually go?

How do parents approach topics like consent, safe sex, same-sex relationships, STIs and all that stuff.

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u/Federal_Advisor_2160 — 2 days ago
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Names with “strawberry blonde southern belle” energy?

Looking for some girl names that instantly evoke a southern girl with strawberry blonde hair, cowboy boots, a sweet southern drawl, and a very bless your heart vibe

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u/Federal_Advisor_2160 — 3 days ago

When do you think the US will fall and what will happen after?

Every empire in history eventually fell: the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, British Empire, Ottoman Empire, etc. So when do you think the US will start to “fall" and what would that even look like?

Do you think it will split into different countries or states? Or there will be another civil war? Just curious what people think the aftermath would be

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u/Federal_Advisor_2160 — 4 days ago