This really doesn't make much sense. I mean, yeah, It's the slightest bit weird, but come on. They would both be completely different people; you wouldn't be having relations with your relative, you'd be having relations with your partner.
I deliberately avoid George's. It's my dad's name, as well as a family name that goes back generations. It's just weird for me to date a guy with the same name as my dad or one of my brothers.
This really doesn't make much sense. I mean, yeah, It's the slightest bit weird, but come on. They would both be completely different people; you wouldn't be having relations with your relative, you'd be having relations with your partner.
You don't look like a sexy girl would invite you anywhere, much less her room...
Any Christian girl who wants to have sex with Christ has an extremely poor understanding of religion.
But I bet you could pull some hot pagan ass.
I don't see why it's such a big deal. If you really liked him or her, you shouldn't care what their name is.
Yes, if it were a serious relationship, I wouldn't really care. But my brother is the last person I want to think about while moaning the name "Eric."
I deliberately avoid George's. It's my dad's name, as well as a family name that goes back generations. It's just weird for me to date a guy with the same name as my dad or one of my brothers.
The kid I like's sister has the same name as me D:
If you want to get intimate with a kid, I think you've got bigger problems than that.
Kinky :)
He's my age, but I am a teenager so it's cool.
My dad has the same name as my uncle
Grandparents weren't creative, were they?
My uncle as in my mum's brother
My brothers both have the most common name EVER so this is really difficult for me.
What is it?
Mohammed and Abdulla.
Which are the most common Arabic names ever.
I actually heard somewhere that the most common whole in the whole world is Mohammad.
I also remember reading somewhere about that, though I'm guessing Mohammed is considered an unusual in certain places like Europe, Eastern Asia, etc.
Well yeah, of course. It's probably a population thing then.