[Opinions] Re: Peniston
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I don't like it.
However, while it's far from my taste, the nn Penny is okay to me. I knew a family whose surname was Penny and the eldest son was often called by his surname by classmates. I don't think it was a preference thing, but more of a "we're British so we address those we're not close with by their surnames half the time" type of thing. Penny can go masculine for me.
Its the -ton that is unappealing for me, personally. I hardly even like Ashton and I could be wrong, but I think Ashton is the only name I have with that suffix that I ish-like
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"one particular boogie will move mirror massaging with stirring crepe mixture, positioning loaves while in the furnace then toting items in containers" ~ best Russian daing sites (guest, 198.144.149.xxx) (2020)
Formally PrincessZ and Princess Magpie
However, while it's far from my taste, the nn Penny is okay to me. I knew a family whose surname was Penny and the eldest son was often called by his surname by classmates. I don't think it was a preference thing, but more of a "we're British so we address those we're not close with by their surnames half the time" type of thing. Penny can go masculine for me.
Its the -ton that is unappealing for me, personally. I hardly even like Ashton and I could be wrong, but I think Ashton is the only name I have with that suffix that I ish-like
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"one particular boogie will move mirror massaging with stirring crepe mixture, positioning loaves while in the furnace then toting items in containers" ~ best Russian daing sites (guest, 198.144.149.xxx) (2020)
Formally PrincessZ and Princess Magpie