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Re: Real Life Name The Next Baby!
in reply to a message by Mar
I don't know very many families IRL with more than 2 kids... (also nb is nonbinary, not newborn)1
DD: Amber
DS: Conor
DS:2
DS: Mark
DD: Anna
DD: 3
D(nb): Alex
DS: John
DS: Jacob
DS: Shane
DD: 4
DS: Gabriel
DS: Micah
DS:

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DD: Amber
DS: Conor
DS: Pearl2
DS: Mark
DD: Anna
DD: Lila3
D(nb): Alex
DS: John
DS: Jacob
DS: Shane
DD: Dinah4
DS: Gabriel
DS: Micah
DS: Adam
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DD: Amber
DS: Conor
DS: Ronan2
DS: Mark
DD: Anna
DD: Ruth3
D(nb): Alex
DS: John
DS: Jacob
DS: Shane
DD: Anna
4
DS: Gabriel
DS: Micah
DS: Asher

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DD: Amber
DS: Conor
DS: Struan***
DS: Mark
DD: Anna
DD: Elizabeth***
D(nb): Alex
DS: John
DS: Jacob
DS: Shane
DD: Lucy***
DS: Gabriel
DS: Micah
DS: Ezra
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DD: Amber
DS: Conor
DS: Jackson 2
DS: Mark
DD: Anna
DD: Elise 3
D(nb): Alex
DS: John
DS: Jacob
DS: Shane
DD: Sutton4
DS: Gabriel
DS: Micah
DS: Jude
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Then something changed since I last played NTNB.. Writing (nb) after a child always used to mean 'newborn'. 1
DD: Amber
DS: Conor
DS: Oscar2
DS: Mark
DD: Anna
DD: Emma3
D(nb): Alex
DS: John
DS: Jacob
DS: Shane
DD: Lucy4
DS: Gabriel
DS: Micah
DS: Isaiah
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Yeah that's why I clarified, because in name games nb means newborn but I didn't know any other abbreviation to use. (Maybe DC for dear child?)
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Yeah, that'd be a good one to use for the future :) I guess there are still some word that need to start existing in the English language. "My non-binary-child" doesn't quite has the same ring to it as "my son" or "my daughter" has.
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