[Opinions] Re: Peyton....
in reply to a message by AnnaMarie
I knew a very drab and unfortunate girl named Peyton. She had very little going for her intellectually and she looked like a bulldog. Peyton's got to be on a certain personality to "work." I don't like it, but I can see it "working" on someone bright and charismatic and charming and upbeat and cute. On someone who is not, it is vapid, plastic, unfortunate, and quickly dated. It becomes another drab, unfortunate feature of her drab, unfortunate existence. You cannot predict if your child will not be drab and unfortunate. Do not shortlist this.
Seems more boyish to me, too, despite having known a girl named it.
Seems more boyish to me, too, despite having known a girl named it.