Re: How would you compare your taste in names to fashion?
in reply to a message by Francisinfp5w4
Fascinating question!
I wear feminine but tough clothes (a feminine shirt with a black leather skirt or a bright coloured minimalist dress with a bare back) so perhaps a mix of urban and edgy? I think it can correspond with my naming style (Cricket, Lawrence “Law”, Boone, Sage) although maybe does are more ‘country & western’?

formerly Belphoebe
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I am in the mood
to dissolve
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- Virginia Woolf
I wear feminine but tough clothes (a feminine shirt with a black leather skirt or a bright coloured minimalist dress with a bare back) so perhaps a mix of urban and edgy? I think it can correspond with my naming style (Cricket, Lawrence “Law”, Boone, Sage) although maybe does are more ‘country & western’?

⭐️
I am in the mood
to dissolve
in the sky.
- Virginia Woolf
This message was edited 12/25/2023, 6:02 AM
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If I may ask, is Cricket the game or the insect?
I presume the sport in the UK and the insect in the USA? But to me it’s just a nickname I love for Christina. I once read a book where a character was named Cricket and I’ve loved it since.