[Opinions] One of the worst I've seen.
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I can't even think of a remotely palatable nickname for that child. Who looks at a little baby girl and thinks, "You look like a Wolfgang!"?!
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I actually think Wolf is a cute nn for a girl.
I would never use the name Wolfgang on a boy or girl myself... but I guess people are sick and tired of giving girls names because society thinks they are pretty.
I would never use the name Wolfgang on a boy or girl myself... but I guess people are sick and tired of giving girls names because society thinks they are pretty.
Do baby girls look that different from baby boys? Genuinely asking. I see a lot of babies, in my line of work. They all just look like babies, unless someone has decided to give them a shirt that says "TOUGH LIKE DADDY" or a headband with a giant pink bow. (Then, imho, they look like projections of their parents' assumptions.)
Honestly, yes some do!
In our mums group, the first week there were a lot of babies in really gender neutral colours (white, grey etc.) and there were a couple of babies that really looked like a boy or a girl. Some you couldn't tell at all. My daughter has never been mistaken for a boy even though I often dress her in boys clothes. I think she just looks like a girl.
In our mums group, the first week there were a lot of babies in really gender neutral colours (white, grey etc.) and there were a couple of babies that really looked like a boy or a girl. Some you couldn't tell at all. My daughter has never been mistaken for a boy even though I often dress her in boys clothes. I think she just looks like a girl.
I think that no matter how gender neutral you would like to be, if you know your child is a female by the sex organs she is born with and is most likely to grow into a little girl and then a young an old woman- and you picture all of that as you look at that tiny baby and give it the best name possible- I don't understand how you look at that and think "Wolfgang it is!"
I am completely accepting of the gender spectrum and I'd support any child that I have who happens to be gender non-conforming or transgender- but the fact is that we don't expect that as the norm from our child. That's our own socialization and statistics.
So yes, when I look at a baby that I know and that I'm about to name, that baby looks like whatever sex it is.
I am completely accepting of the gender spectrum and I'd support any child that I have who happens to be gender non-conforming or transgender- but the fact is that we don't expect that as the norm from our child. That's our own socialization and statistics.
So yes, when I look at a baby that I know and that I'm about to name, that baby looks like whatever sex it is.
I think your post pretty well sums it up. Wolfgang would be a pretty bold choice for a boy. It's just jarring on a girl.
This message was edited 8/30/2017, 8:14 AM
My daughter really looked like a girl from birth and my son really looked like a boy from birth.
But with some babies you can't tell.
But with some babies you can't tell.
I like how you said that.
"You look like a Wolfgang!"?!
Hahahah this made me laugh so much :D I hope she has a nice middle name. Otherwise...Wolfie? :/
Hahahah this made me laugh so much :D I hope she has a nice middle name. Otherwise...Wolfie? :/