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[Opinions] I'm curious, why? (m)
by
Isla
2/18/2008, 3:33 PM
in reply to
a message by Sabrina Fair
Just because it ends in -o? I don't think it sounds masculine, either way, nor do
Cleo
,
Margo
,
Mariko
, etc.
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Sabrina Fair
(tigerlilly)
2/18/2008, 4:11 PM
it just sounds and looks masculine to me the same way
Hazel
does.
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Megan
(Megan7)
2/18/2008, 4:04 PM
The whole combination of the sounds is what makes it seems more masculine to me. Personal preference, I guess. I would never use
Juno
on a boy, though. Maybe Juneau.
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