That would depend on whether or not you categorise boys and girls as having name sets to choose from.
Being the proggressive type that I am, I prefer not to limit names to a specific sex or gender otherwise it brings out a subconscious masculine bias that is prominent in most cisgendered people.
That would depend on whether or not you categorise boys and girls as having name sets to choose from.
Being the proggressive type that I am, I prefer not to limit names to a specific sex or gender otherwise it brings out a subconscious masculine bias that is prominent in most cisgendered people.
FWIW, mine is Eleanour.
Surely Lola would be appropriate, and in keeping with the politically correct transgender narrative.
Being less progressive (one 'g') my choice would be Maggie.
That would depend on whether or not you categorise boys and girls as having name sets to choose from.
Being the proggressive type that I am, I prefer not to limit names to a specific sex or gender otherwise it brings out a subconscious masculine bias that is prominent in most cisgendered people.
FWIW, mine is Eleanour.
Surely Lola would be appropriate, and in keeping with the politically correct transgender narrative.
Being less progressive (one 'g') my choice would be Maggie.
So long as the thread title is changed to remove the word 'girl' then I'm right with you, @bobmunro
1. Ruby my dear - Thelonious Munk 2. Ruby Baby - Donald Fagen 3. Ruby Tuesday - Stones
Surprised you didn't mention Ruby by The Kaiser Chiefs - she gets a lot of mentions in that one!
Anyway, quite keen on Valarie, first from Zappa's cover of the Jackie and the Starlites doo wop song and then again from The Zutons (different spelling, different song) Valerie covered by Amy Winehouse too.
That would depend on whether or not you categorise boys and girls as having name sets to choose from.
Being the proggressive type that I am, I prefer not to limit names to a specific sex or gender otherwise it brings out a subconscious masculine bias that is prominent in most cisgendered people.
FWIW, mine is Eleanour.
Surely Lola would be appropriate, and in keeping with the politically correct transgender narrative.
Being less progressive (one 'g') my choice would be Maggie.
He's a Millwall fan, it's a cross between progressive and aggressive.
That would depend on whether or not you categorise boys and girls as having name sets to choose from.
Being the proggressive type that I am, I prefer not to limit names to a specific sex or gender otherwise it brings out a subconscious masculine bias that is prominent in most cisgendered people.
FWIW, mine is Eleanour.
Surely Lola would be appropriate, and in keeping with the politically correct transgender narrative.
Being less progressive (one 'g') my choice would be Maggie.
He's a Millwall fan, it's a cross between progressive and aggressive.
I can also be submissive, if you play your cards right.
1. Ruby my dear - Thelonious Munk 2. Ruby Baby - Donald Fagen 3. Ruby Tuesday - Stones
Surprised you didn't mention Ruby by The Kaiser Chiefs - she gets a lot of mentions in that one!
Anyway, quite keen on Valarie, first from Zappa's cover of the Jackie and the Starlites doo wop song and then again from The Zutons (different spelling, different song) Valerie covered by Amy Winehouse too.
Also
Kenny Rogers - Ruby (don't take your love to town)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aV0Ka-SSEU
Being the proggressive type that I am, I prefer not to limit names to a specific sex or gender otherwise it brings out a subconscious masculine bias that is prominent in most cisgendered people.
FWIW, mine is Eleanour.
Being less progressive (one 'g') my choice would be Maggie.
Anyway, quite keen on Valarie, first from Zappa's cover of the Jackie and the Starlites doo wop song and then again from The Zutons (different spelling, different song) Valerie covered by Amy Winehouse too.
Great song by the way.
Kenny Rogers - Ruby (don't take your love to town)