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Re: Madison
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Because of Ashley Madison?Eh, I don't think that's going to prevent anyone from using it. If I heard a mother call for Madison in the supermarket I wouldn't think, "cheating website". It wouldn't have occurred to me if you hadn't made some remark about it being "done". :PFor the record, I like Madison and I think it's cute. Willoughby wolloughby willina, an elephant sat on Billina.
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This message was edited 8/21/2015, 5:15 PM

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Someone else likes Madison too! Finally!
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I like it, as a smush of Madeline and Alison. Except for one thing - the bedroom test. I still can't picture a lover saying it to her in passion, Oh, Madison! It's just awkward somehow. I have this problem with almost all surname names on girls, though. I guess it might be lessened if I still knew any Madisons personally.

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Really? Maybe it's because I've met a couple of grown-up Madisons, but it seems perfectly womanly to me.
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I've always liked Madison. Yes, I know it's popular because of "Splash", but I don't care. Yes, I know it means "son of", but I don't care. Yes, I know there are a million little Maddies running around, but I don't care. I still really like the sound of it. I think it's sunny and yellow.
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Sunny and yellow!That's really nice :)
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I don't like the name at all (although the Madisons I've met have been lovely), but I think Sunny as a nickname would be cute. :)
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As a Madyson, I once did mention to a friend that I liked the idea of being called Sonny. She still calls me that occasionally.
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You two should form a support group.
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