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[Opinions] Horrible twinset
Two little twin boys on the plane today: Ky and Ty.Those were their full names, and those spellings.
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Wow that is pretty crappy. I dislike both names rather intensely.
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I really like Ty and Kai (only spelled like this) on their own, but as a twinset it's just cruel.
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I hate rhyming names on twins.
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While I don't mind Ty as a nickname, I like Kai (much prefer this spelling) as a full name.I think it's equally as bad as a sibset I came across recently - Kelsey and Chelsea (aged 5 and 6). It made me cringe so much!
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I have to admit......that I love both names, even if they're totally not my style and I wouldn't USE them, and they're too trendy. But I love them, as full fns and everything, and in those spellings. I just find the twinset horrible, it's cruel.
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Yuck! I hate this. Twins are individual people and should be named as such. I'll never understand why so many parents feel compelled to rhyme, alliterate, or create cutesy themes (Grace & Faith, Lily & Violet, etc) when naming twins. If nothing else, it's a waste of a naming opportunity.
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That's right up there with Aiden (g) and Brayden in the "ugh" category. I hate rhyming twin names. I used to think it was only cute when they were babies, but it's gotten to the point that even babies with rhyming names makes me roll my eyes.

This message was edited 4/16/2009, 7:42 AM

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I HATE rhyming twinsets! Are people really that unimaginative?
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Uurgh. Those will age very well and make distinction very easy, won't they?
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When I first read Ky and Ty I thought it wasn't that bad, they were probably nicknames and then I read the second sentence LOL That is really horrible! I mean, I don't think Ky and Ty can even tell if their parents say Ky or Ty with the result that both will always answer when someone says one of the name. When will people understand that twins are two individuals that should not be constantly paired together as if they were one.
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