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Re: All-girl quints born in Texas
Parker and Riley shouldn't be on a girl in my opinion (unless its their surname) I find them much too masculine and boyish. I ADORE the name Parker for a boy and downright detest it on a girl. (Again, unless if its her surname) and Riley isn't a name I necessary obsessed over (but never disliked) I always found it to be a soft and simple males name. It disorientates me why this name has become so popular among girls
That being said, all the names and combos are really decent.though not a fan of the use of "Blayke" like if the mother was going to give the girl an obvious man's name, she could of at least spelled it properly. BlakeI'm aware this is an hyperthetical situation but I wish to shed some of my "two cents" if you will, upon this subject. I'll make it as brief as I can
There's no way I would give birth to 5. My limit of number of births per pregnancy are twins and triplets. Mainly because they are more common and tend to happen more NATURALY. The more a woman is pregnant with, the greater the chances are for complications. That's why i'm not a fan of woman who are aware they are pregnant with many multiples. Its not fair on the children. (For the other children because any number of complications are increased)Names anyway: Ingrid
Lydia
Elowen
Nora
AliceMiddle names unsure. Sorry lol
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