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Burned by Walmart beans again.
On Mon, 04 Jan 2021 12:02:30 +1100, Master Bruce wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Jan 2021 16:56:10 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
> wrote:
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>>On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 2:28:44 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> On 2021-01-03 5:33 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> > On 1/3/2021 5:07 PM, Leo wrote:
>>> >> On 2021 Jan 2, , Ed Pawlowski wrote
>>> >> (in article >):
>>> >>
>>> >>> https://datayze.com/name-uniqueness-analyzer
>>> >> Well, thatīs a fun site! My name is just as popular as I thought it
>>> >> was.
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > You came in 40 to my 348. (Edwin)
>>> I beat you both. David was 27. However, I get no credit for it. It was
>>> my parents who named me. Even worse, it is not even my first name. My
>>> first name is down in the 400s. I have always gone by by second name.
>>>
>>> \
>>> > All the Leo's I know are over 60. I guess it was even more popular
>>> > years ago.
>>> I have a 7 year old great nephew named Leo.
>>> > Only thing with my name is people assume my fill name is Edward. If you
>>> > call me that, chances are I will ignore you.
>>> My father's older brother was Edward, but he always went by Ted. His
>>> second name was Dunstan, and I have no idea where that came from.
>>> > Joan was the 1165th most popular boys name and 1595th most popular girls
>>> > name.
>>> > In 2019 there were 165 baby boys and 132 baby girls named Joan.
>>> It is a touchy topic these days. Goodness knows why, but some people
>>> want to keep their kid's sex a secret these days, maybe they are really
>>> looking for a sense of curiosity. When I go to one of the Canadian Tire
>>> stores in the area I always seem to end up with the same cashier, an
>>> androgynous young person. He was very feminine looking, or she was quite
>>> masculine area. It's dangerous to look at name tags these days because
>>> it may be mistaken for checking out boobs... Pat!!!!! argh
>>
>>My understanding is that it's a thing these days to have a party before the kid is delivered. The purpose, of which, is to have the baby's gender revealed. That's so goofy!
>>https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/10/s...es-cursed.html
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> No, be up to date and woke please. Parents don't reveal the gender of
> the child. How would they know? The child will reveal its gender when
> it's ready to do so.
>>
Precisely! The parents can reveal the sex but not the gender!
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