I was wondering if anyone knows of a female version of the name Mark? My son's name is Mark and I thought it would be cute to give my daughter (still don't know if it's a girl-but just in case) something with her brothers name.

"Chivalry," whether dead or alive, has connotations of being stilted, outdated, and even sexist, and our expectations for gender roles and the way we interact in romantic relationships is subject to change from one generation to the next. Regardless, courtesy should be timeless, universal, and blind to gender. We should always give it and always expect to receive it. At a time where this kind of treatment is at a premium, I find a girl who exhibits it sexier than ever. I'd even add refilling the ice tray to my list of ultimate turn-ons.


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Let me clarify that it's not about doing these things to impress me. It's about showing respect to everyone because you're a good person and know everyone deserves it. Of course, a standard barometer for whether someone is a decent human being is how he or she treats a waiter. But beyond minimum politeness, it's about how a girl says "please" and "thank you" to the wait staff or "excuse me" to people on the street: not just gestural but genuine.

This week, all women shared a stunning realization: The Roman Empire is always on men's minds. Naturally, this discovery sparked a hilarious trend on TikTok of girls asking the men in their lives how often they think about the fallen civilization.

Men tend to think about civilizations and their wars and achievements, but women appear to remember the horrific historical events. I've seen several responses from women saying they think of the Titanic often. Similar to how the girlies love murder mysteries and true crime, the sinking of the Titanic appeals to us because it's horrendous. It's possible that James Cameron's movie adds a layer to this, considering it's one of the most memorable tales of romance and tragedy in cinematic history.

Of course, not every girl would agree with this list. I think most women think about their immediate surroundings and the near future, for the most part. For example, their family life, romantic relationships, job, and the book or show they're currently into. Sometimes they'll have thoughts about someone we were close to. I guess this is more proof that men and women are different, not just biologically.

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If you're not a fan of any of the feminized versions, another option could be to use the meaning of the name instead ("strong," "powerful," leader") and do a search on girls' names with the same meaning.?

Can u please post some ideas for twin baby girls scrapbook. Looking for stuff like: The day WE were born, Stuff mainly for twins where I can put twins birth records together. Something that says Our Mommy and Our daddy

I would love to download the girl version but it wont let me. I already downloaded the boy version no problem. I have a granddaughter and grandson 10 days apart. Can you email so i can download please

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She ain't my blood, ain't got my name

But if she did, I'd feel the same

I wasn't there for her first steps

But I ain't missed a moment yet

And that ain't ever gonna change

I could never walk away

Yeah, she's my baby my whole world

She ain't my blood but she's my, she's my girl

She ain't my blood, ain't got my name

But if she did, I'd feel the same

I wasn't there for her first steps

But I ain't missed a moment yet

And that ain't ever gonna change

I could never walk away

Yeah, she's my baby and my whole world

She ain't my blood but she's my, she's my girl

She ain't my blood, ain't got my name

But if she did, I'd feel the same

I wasn't there for her first steps

But I ain't missed a moment yet

And that ain't ever gonna change

I could never walk away

Yeah, she's my baby and my whole world

She ain't my blood but she's my, she's my girl

Yeah, she's my, she's my girl

Jeanneke Pis is the female version of the Manneken Pis, the most famous statue in Brussels. This cheeky little girl with two ponytails is less known than her older brother and is a lot more modern.

The little girl is made of bronze and squats and smiles while she urinates into a grey limestone base. The statue is located behind iron bars to make sure she is not stolen like the Manneken Pis was in his day. It was designed in 1987, commissioned by the owner of a nearby restaurant.

I don't usually take a feminist perspective on things (often find any "ism" stance to be unnecessarily confrontational and biased), but am I the only one that gets mildly annoyed by gender specific toy variations like this? I mean I know some girls will just naturally want these, but since I'm assuming these are being shelved next to Trash Pack in stores I imagine this happening:

"No honey little girls aren't supposed to play with gross toys like that. Those are for boys. But look! They have some just for you; they're about shoooooppiiiiiing! There's candy, and um, beauty products, and...and more food! And look they all have cute little eyes so you know they're meant for little girls like you! Now put that other one down and stop crying..."

Yeah, that would annoy and anger the hell outta me if I witnessed that. In a perfect world there would be no "girls" and "boys" toy aisles, in my opinion. I think most kids gravitate toward toys marketed toward their gender because they've been conditioned to do so, but a girl should be able to want figures of gross garbage creatures and a boy should be able to want figures of cutesy food people, without being questioned.

I agree with both of you on the gender specific toy variations. G. I. Joe got some heat in the 60s because they branded them as dolls and fought off the stereotype. It also does not help with the super cute pink cartoons that girls get. We also get these ridiculous manly shows too. I feel like I exhale testosterone when I watch Biker Mice from Mars or Star Ship Troopers Rough Necks lol 0852c4b9a8

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