Gay anmes
“Gay” sounding!?!
holloway24
I don’t think a name can be gay. the only thing I can think is that this person has known several Kierans who were same-sex attracted and so that is the first thing they consider. I once had someone tell me that [name_m]Bruce[/name_m] always makes them reflect of a same-sex attracted man for the same reason. I don’t think this is really a fair descriptor for the impression a name gives you though because there is not one type of male lover person, it’s not like saying that you think the name is frilly and fitting for a girly miss or that it feels sporty.
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shells1525
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I would not take the belief of someone who refers to things they dislike as “gay” one bit seriously; that’s really disgusting and bigoted, please don’t provide this person the time of time. I think Kieran is lovely as is the combo, works great with your first son’s name, and enjoy all names would fit someone of any sexual orientation.
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I’ll fourth(?) this. If they can’t give you any more reasoning for their opinion, their opinion isn’t worth much anyway. Please don’t let this person and their ignorant opinion deter you fr
Using the pos "gay" in ethics name
Maviman-dathremar1
Will my character get banned if i exploit the word “gay” in it? The intended meaning is “carefree”, not the alternative one.
Breadisfunny-turalyon (Breadisfunny) 2
if you acquire to ask…probably.
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Coopy-area-523
That hasn’t been the primary use of the word in decades lol
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Breakbeat-kilrogg (Breakbeat) 4
The intended meaning is “carefree”, not the alternative one.
You don’t acquire to choose how others see the name.
Yes, it will likely be reported.
No, you won’t be banned, you’ll be forced to convert your name.
Best to just put more thought into it and choose something else. There are a million synonyms for “carefree.”
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Rosenivy-area-52 (Rosenivy) 5
You’re slow. Sunday was yesterday
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Guccilock-stormrage6
Use a unlike word, avoid the drama
Stompypotato-durotan (Stompypotato) 7
Believe we had one of these threads last week. Consider the conclusion was yes.
Maviman-dathremar8
Is blizzard homophobic or so
1. Todd: Works in retail, positions himself as a fashionista even though everyone knows he’s fleecing that Ralph Lauren employee discount.
2. Garrett: Chronic manorexic.
3. Will: Enjoys repartee. Terrible in bed.
4. Chad: Evil.
5. Brian: Clean-cut and natty, but grimy AF in the bedroom.
6. Bryan: Totally different from Brian. A gritty, unapologetic poor boy, but just likes to lie there during sex.
7. Ryan: Into puppy perform, but no one will “adopt” him.
8. Ross: Always goes home with the first boy at the block who hits on him.
9. Chase: His real name is Al, but he wants everyone to call him Chase. Chase?
10. Colin: We procure it, you’re gay AND Irish.
11. Greg: Lisped before exiting the womb.
12. Phillip: Always looking to marry his mother in a man. Yep, still single.
13. Kurt: Knows where the best online porn is.
14. Connor: Size queen.
15. Jack: Republican.
16. John: Married to his career, but somehow manages to attend EVERY circuit event across the globe.
17. Ian: A sociopathic chicken hawk (aka a “cougay”).
18. Spencer: Pseudo-intellectual; al
Full Names for Gay(e)
Any name starting with G- and having an A in there somewhere would work in my opinion, but it depends how strict you are with nicknames directly relating to the given name. Galilee/Galilea and Grace are more obvious due to the long AY sound, but Gabriela, Georgiana, Ginevra or Gisella could potentially work if you wanted them to.
I definitely think with Gay it needs to be a nickname for a longer full name, or used as a middle. Unfortunately, Gay, just like the once popular Dick, Woody, Pansy and Fanny, I feel is no longer usable today. Older people tend to pull off such names skillfully due to most people empathetic that they were common and appropriate names back in the day, but today, on a child…no such luck. It once had such a beautiful pleased meaning…pity society went and effed that up with using it as an insult/homophobic slur (‘that’s/you’re so gay’).
My mother has gone by her middle name Gai her whole life (though is slowly starting to use her more unusual first more nowadays) and it never worried her. My older sister was given Gai as a middle too, and it doesn’t worry her so much, being in the middle, though she did earn the odd smarta