[Facts] Re: Ashley for a boy
in reply to a message by Daividh
Oops -- didn't mean to imply that your two, male family friends named "Ashley" were sissy-boys. :)
Have to ask though: Are they Southern? I can imagine the name "Ashley" being more commonly given to boys in the South than in the North -- probably because I seem to recall a male character from the novel *Gone with the Wind*.
You won't find many (if any at all) male Ashleys in New York, though. Quite a few boys named "Asher", though. ;)
-- Nanaea
Have to ask though: Are they Southern? I can imagine the name "Ashley" being more commonly given to boys in the South than in the North -- probably because I seem to recall a male character from the novel *Gone with the Wind*.
You won't find many (if any at all) male Ashleys in New York, though. Quite a few boys named "Asher", though. ;)
-- Nanaea
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Yup - both North Carolina natives. One goes by "Ash" whenever he can get away with it, the other just grits his teeth, admits to "Ashley", and rolls with the punches. (Of course, the fact that he's silver-tongued and looks a LOT like Enrique Iglesias somewhat softens the blows in the girl department). :)
No doubt there are also a few boys who consider Enrique Iglesias to be a hottie.
"Softens the blows", you say?... Heheh (Nanaea is biting her tongue in devilish merriment right now, trying VERY HARD to be good on this nice message board.)
-- Nanaea
"Softens the blows", you say?... Heheh (Nanaea is biting her tongue in devilish merriment right now, trying VERY HARD to be good on this nice message board.)
-- Nanaea
Did I mention he's a film major? : )
LOL!