Gender Neutral name blindness
I’ve been seeing this far too often. Where people are using boy names on girls and calling it gender neutral.
It’s just a boy name on a girl.
It’s not gender neutral until it is equally used/ considered for both genders. Think Riley and its various spellings.
What is with this trend?
It’s so odd to me. And gives trying to hard.
Edit: let me clarify. I’m talking about names we recognize today as boy names (majority) being used in girls. Riley was an example of a gender neutral name because it eventually reached a certain level of popularity for girls.
And relax with the misogynistic comments. Opinions don’t have to have an agenda.