The birth of a baby is
usually a beautiful thing, and a lot of families go to lengths to prepare for
it. One of the very important preparations is picking out a name for the baby.
It is a fact that babies
have been named some odd and unusual names this decade, but a certain mum has
come under fire in social media for the name she picked out for her unborn son.
But the mother, who is not
to be outdone, blasted her critics for daring to criticize the name she picked
out for her baby. She says no one has any right to condemn the name she picked
out for her son.
The unnamed mum-to-be
revealed all in a furious Facebook post, which has since been shared on Reddit.
Posting on an event page for
her upcoming baby shower, the woman begins by announcing that she's cancelling
the shindig and rearranging a "smaller, more inclusive party" for her
real friends.
She wrote: "It brings
me pain to have to tell you this, but I am cancelling the event. I will text
you soon if you're invited to my smaller, more inclusive party. At least here
no one will judge me.
"The name conveys
wealth. It conveys success."
She goes on to declare that
her baby's name will be a "revolution" and is so much better than a
boring name like "Brian".
"Squire Sebastian
Senator will live a powerful, wholesome life. His confidence will not diminish
simply because his name is out of the ordinary. Instead, he will be
extraordinary."
"F*** you all. Fake a**
family," she added. "You won't get to be a part of my baby's life and
it's all because you had to judge him."
So far more than 3,000
people have commented on the post on Reddit.
Many agreed with her family
members and branded the name choice "crazy".
One wrote: "Yeah. I was
thinking, 'okay, Senator’s a pretty boss last name, and Squire is quirky
without being disruptive. He can always fall back on Sebastian or a variant of
it if he wants something a little more typical.' Nope. Lady’s just bats***. I
do think the countries that have veto power over what goes on a birth
certificate have the right idea sometimes."
Another commented: "I
like unique names, but don't just make some crazy s*** up."
A third added: "Poor
boy will be picked on his whole life."