Like, for example, if ur baby's father's mother had only boys, it's pretty much 100% chance ur having a boy? I hav a girl, her father's mother had 4 girls & 3 boys, including him. Now I wanna hav a baby with my hubby, although his Mom had 2 boys & 1 girl with HIS father, she got re-married & ALL TOGETHER she had 3 girls & 3 boys, so would that make me 50-50 chance of having either a boy or a girl? We, especially him, want(s) a boy, he has a daughter about age 21 and I hav my 6 year ol daughter. (Though I wouldn't mind having another girl, I do love my daughter, thou she's bad now, I STILL luv her and we would name her after his sister that passed away (1st name) & my Mom who passed away from cancer 12/25/04 (middle name).) But hubby wants a boy also to carry on his family name. Also, if it's a boy, when we do get pregnant, I wanna name him after hubby Juan Antonio (we are Puerto Rican, also my Mom's middle name was Antonia), but he wants the 1st name to be SanJuan (like the...
2007-07-23
16:50:08
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San Juan is the capitol of Puerto Rico (too weird & too ethnic to me) or JaQuan (too African American sounding, and we're not even African American, not to be prejudiced towards African Americans), I prefer his name, Junior, actualy the 3rd (III), as he is named after HIS father, or a unique name, but not one that when he grows up will look too ethnic on a resume & result in them not getting the job, or too weird-sounding, just different, a name not too many people have. My daughter's name is Liana, which at the time I thought there were not too many, turns out there are more Lianas then I thought there were.
2007-07-23
16:55:03 ·
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