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[Opinions] Re: Sharinda
Seems to me if you like Sharon so much you wouldn't need to try and dress it up.
Sharinda sounds very dated to maybe the sixties. It sounds like a rather stereotypical Black name, probably because Sharonda was rather popular for Black girls around that time. Such names tend to fade from fashion very quickly.Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you criticize him, you're a mile away and you have his shoes!
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Your opinions are understandable; the only reason I dressed up Sharon was because the “air” sounds in my last name. If I were to ever have a child that bore my last name, I probably couldn’t use Sharon because of that. So, I thought it would be a nice alternative.

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Just a friendly tip not to post your last name just in case. Internet Safety 101. Sharon seems a bit dated to me, but then again, I am of an older age (i was born in 1986) so for me personally it was popular amongst my mother's friend group.
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