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the reason I started skipping her posts, a long time back ...
Was that they were repetitive. Now and then I'd click on one and find the same few names.
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As someone who has taken quite a while to embrace names other than the ones I automatically love as my favourites, I'd advocate the 'don't click, don't look' advice you've been getting. Some of us may be a bit repetitive. Some of us may be unaware that people notice. Some of us are in the midst of having children and have a hard time thinking outside the must-find-perfect-next-name-for-my-family mindset. I have been there for a few years myself. I'd probably be embarrassed if I looked back over my own repetitive pleading posts for a sibling to match my kids' names. I'm not saying your opinion on the matter is wrong. But a smidgen of understanding and/or tact would go a long way.As for the way you post your opinions on the names themselves - carry on! I find you lack of tact refreshing!
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Well, if it bugs you that much, just don't click on her posts. And don't say anything.It's that simple.Whilst I don't want to start a fight, you seem to enjoy being unnecessarily rude to people, without provocation, to an almost sociopathic degree. It's not called for, it adds nothing to the discussion and it leaves a bad taste in the mouth. It'd be better if you didn't say anything at all here, to be honest. Stick to posts that don't bother you.

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ExactlyWell said. I've noticed Roxstar been unnecessarily rude to posters before. Honest opinions on names is fine (it's the whole idea of the board!) but I dislike when people are rude for no reason and have no constructive contribution to the topic.
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