SerHawkes
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- Oct 29, 2017
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I'm fine with nicknames that make sense and sound reasonable. "Bru-Bru" to me, any others, sounds like she is stuck with the mindset of a five-year-old. That and it comes off as cringe. "Bro" or "Big Bro" I can get behind and it looks better in conversations than 'Hey Brubru. Can you help me get unstuck?'I don't care what they call them or not, I just hate the infantile sound of "Bru-Bru". Since others have brought this up before, I am not alone.
Sure I did. At the same time while at the same we could have simply asked that she at least changed the nickname to not sound like she has the mental standing of a five-year-old. Also, there many means to find comfort: Therapy, picking up healthy habits, opening up and talking about with friends, and such. And if she didn't want to seek aid or such, that's on her and the guardianships for not actively looking out of her mental health.Why does them being in college matter? People have weird nicknames for each other all the time, plus it was already explained in the story that because of childhood trauma and stuff her personality is a bit more childish, did you ever stop to think maybe after losing her brother for so long and going through trauma, that using the old nickname gives her comfort and makes it feel like they didn't lose all that time? Idiots with no emotional intelligence complaining about shit.
But apparently, I'm, and others in the same boat as me, are "idiots" for being uncomfortable with a nickname that makes us want to use bleach on our eyes and makes us cringe.