Re: Does Genevieve REALLY sound like a stripper's name?
in reply to a message by Lilibet
Stripper name? This is ridiculous.
NO.
eta: My best friend in high school went (a lot) wild afterward and became a stripper. I hadn't talked to her in years and then all the sudden did and she told me she used "Caroline" as her stage name in honor of me.
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NO.
eta: My best friend in high school went (a lot) wild afterward and became a stripper. I hadn't talked to her in years and then all the sudden did and she told me she used "Caroline" as her stage name in honor of me.
This message was edited 8/26/2014, 6:55 AM
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Oh that is just too funny! I almost spilled my tea all over me laughing!
It's nice she's honoring you, I suppose. Not a name I'd pair with stripping... :)
It's nice she's honoring you, I suppose. Not a name I'd pair with stripping... :)
Oh no! Caroline is not a stripper's name! Some honour!
Haha! One of my old school friends is now a stripper! I'm not in touch with her personally to find out if she uses a stage name but I'm intrigued now! One of my other friends still sees her regularly, I may get her to ask.
Did you feel honoured??
This makes me wonder what stripper name I would choose to honour someone...my inner brat wants to pick my Grandma's name, but Shirley isn't really a sexy name. Maybe Shirleen. Yeeeaaaah, sexy Shirleen.
This makes me wonder what stripper name I would choose to honour someone...my inner brat wants to pick my Grandma's name, but Shirley isn't really a sexy name. Maybe Shirleen. Yeeeaaaah, sexy Shirleen.
Haha, no not really. I thought it was kind of funny, such a prudish, preppy name for a stripper!
I'm beginning to get the feeling ...
That in Ye Olden Days, Caroline wasn't considered a prim or prudish name in certain circles.
Ever read "The Crimson Petal and the White?" It's about a prostitue in London in the 1880's named Sugar who hooks a rich benefactor. She has a friend who is described this way: "Like many common women, especially prostitutes, her name is Caroline."
And I just recently read "Bowery Girls" about two street girls in NYC in the same time frame. Molly is a skilled pickpocket and Annabelle is a prostitute. They start working in a settlement and the lady who runs it uses the name, I forget, Elizabeth? Anyway, she reveals to them that she was once a street child and her name was Caroline, a name she changed when she set out to become respectable.
That in Ye Olden Days, Caroline wasn't considered a prim or prudish name in certain circles.
Ever read "The Crimson Petal and the White?" It's about a prostitue in London in the 1880's named Sugar who hooks a rich benefactor. She has a friend who is described this way: "Like many common women, especially prostitutes, her name is Caroline."
And I just recently read "Bowery Girls" about two street girls in NYC in the same time frame. Molly is a skilled pickpocket and Annabelle is a prostitute. They start working in a settlement and the lady who runs it uses the name, I forget, Elizabeth? Anyway, she reveals to them that she was once a street child and her name was Caroline, a name she changed when she set out to become respectable.
Ha! Well that spices it up a bit!
"Vintage Prostitute" is the most amazing style description ever.
How about Moll?
How about Moll?
Ha well i guess my definition of "old prostitute names" comes from that Jack the Ripper movie that came out like 15 years ago.
That's interesting. I hadn't heard that about the name Caroline. I haven't read The Crimson Petal And The White but I did see the TV adaptation of it which was good.
Shirley is kind of cute, though I'd never say I wanted to use it or have it myself.
Shirleen maybe has a sexy vibe, if you're trying for a 1950's persona.
Shirleen maybe has a sexy vibe, if you're trying for a 1950's persona.
oh boy ...
It's a nice thought, I guess. But I'd rather somebody honor me by taking me out to dinner on my birthday or telling other people what a neat person I am rather than taking my name as their stripper name. lol
It's a nice thought, I guess. But I'd rather somebody honor me by taking me out to dinner on my birthday or telling other people what a neat person I am rather than taking my name as their stripper name. lol
agreed!