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Posted by wendi on April 19, 2002 at 08:53:10:
In Reply to: Re: I know exactly what you mean. posted by Pamela on April 18, 2002 at 21:09:51:
Doesn't bother you, does it? I now almost consider Henry to be an appropriate name for either gender. We had the African Greys DNA sexed, so we are sure with them. Gulliver is a girl which I guess is kind of a male name too. Oh well, we call her Gully anyway...like I said, it's not a really big deal to me.
: Yeah...I have a bearded dragon named Mick..."HE" laid eggs this past summer.... I still call her Mick...not like she cares, huh? LOL
: Pamela
: : I once had a guinea pig I named Henry because I was told it was a male. After she had babies, I was pretty sure she wasn't male. It happens in mammals too. We never did change her name. By that time she was Henry whether boy or girl.
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