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Re: Primrose
I wasn't initially going to answer, because I thought that most opinions would coincide with mine. Then I read the responses, and see that they don't. So in the interest of balance, I'm answering.Primrose is ludicrous, only marginally less than Poppy is. I can't even take it seriously. I'm all in favor or feminine names, but Primrose goes beyond that, into wilting, fainting, bring-me-my-smelling-salts, bird-in-a-gilded-cage territory. The woman on the far right here should be named Primrose:
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Hahahaha :) I actually think of a sweet little girl. Maybe it has something to do with some posters being from the UK? Poppy is super common there and Primrose is getting popular there as well. So maybe the seem normal and more familiar there. I actually like both of them but I think I wouldn't use them.
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