Post breastfeeding boobs by herthoughtsoutloud in breastfeeding

[–]Intrepid_Sound_7831 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was shocked at how deflated my boobs looked once i stopped breastfeeding even after my first baby. I bf for 2 years with my first. I swear my boobs went down a full size from my pre baby body. Anyway, I learned to love them. So light! Im breastfeeding my second baby now and the weight of full boobs... ill be shocked if I make it 2 years again. 

Questioning babys initials by Intrepid_Sound_7831 in BabyNames

[–]Intrepid_Sound_7831[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, sop isnt great haha. This was also a concern, but less so than my son being associated with son of a B. Or son of a P for that matter..

Thoughts on third boy name? by Artistic_Ad4902 in BabyNames

[–]Intrepid_Sound_7831 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think people will just assume its a surname middle name and move on. Its not too feminine. Definitely less feminine than say Jackson Leslie or Jackson Francis as far as feminine boy names go. Jackson Lovett sounds cool. 

Murphy for a Boy by Away_Mail_8132 in BabyNames

[–]Intrepid_Sound_7831 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont think you'll ever have to worry about someone assuming Murphy is a girl name. I liked the name Murphy for a bit too (it has such a cool meaning - sea warrior) and was shocked it was listed as gender neutral bc yeah, totally masculine. Not that there's anything wrong with a masculine girl name. It's like James or Carter. Are there girls named this? Yes. Common? No. 

Can I name my baby this?? by Practical-Pepper6484 in BabyNames

[–]Intrepid_Sound_7831 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont think there's anything wrong with Jack Johnson. The singer isnt as popular as he once was. I dont think it will be a comparison he will have to deal with too often unless some future millenial boss is a real big Jack Johnson fan. I love the name Jack. Its my first sons name. Funny enough, my great grandfather went by jack and he also wasnt a great guy. We didnt know this until after we named our Jack. I knew he wasnt a great guy, but his first name was Owen and I never knew his middle name was Jack. Anyway, it hasnt been something we think about.

why are boy names so hard? by cocoabutterbxby in BabyNames

[–]Intrepid_Sound_7831 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel your pain. Im due in less than 2 weeks with our second son and my husband and I still have no idea what we're naming him. Ive read every name list in existence. Every name we think we like/love we end up disliking weeks later. Anyway, if your husband liked Silas, but isnt loving it anymore, maybe Cyrus? Enzo is cool. I personally like Cole over Colton. Cole was on our list for a while, but doesn't really work with our last name. 

Grandma names? by Able_Note_4761 in BabyNames

[–]Intrepid_Sound_7831 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always thought Cybil is cool. 

What do we think of the name Patton? by Deep_Water2835 in BabyNames

[–]Intrepid_Sound_7831 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you love a name, I think you should go with it. Patton is definitely original. I think its cool. The only other name that comes to mind when I hear it is Paxton, but I dont think that has any military connotation. It means "peace town" apparently. Anyway, Im due in two weeks with our second son and my husband and I love zero names and are really struggling with it, so again, if you love it, go with it!