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Re: Georgia or Georgina?
Dislike both, but I can stomach Georgia. Both remind me of 'George' which I dislike (I prefer feminizations when they don't just make me think of the masculine form) but Georgia is better because it also reminds me of the country (and the US state cause of that great song The Devil Went Down to Georgia, aha). Georgia is fuller and more... benevolent? Georgina is pinched; it makes me see the image of a held nose for some reason. They both feel upper class, but Georgina in a prissy and posh way which I dislike, whereas Georgia is softer and rounder. Actually, I'm liking Georgia more and more as I write this.*"That cynicism you refer to I acquired the day I discovered I was different from little boys."
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