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"Hi, my name is George" - says my tummy - did you name your sleeve?



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Thought it might be fun to revisit a few old topics.

Did you name your tummy? Mine is George. I named him really early on because talked all the time ("burp", "gurgle", "gnnngggg", etc), I figured he needed a name.

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Yes. My sleeve's name is Ki Ki and she is definitely a DIVA!

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I have not named my sleeve but find the idea quite enchanting, will need to give it some thought.

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I've named mine Frankensleeve cause he can be a real monster sometimes. :-)

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I read one post on here about names. The one I liked was "sleevie wonder". Thought it was hilarious!

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I would have trouble naming mine because I am one of the few who have both the sleeve and bypass...I suppose I could call it Jekyll and Hyde....good and evil.....light and dark.....day and night....unlimited options..LOL

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I named mine "Fred". Close to 10 months post-op, he still has some attitude.

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I named mine "Fred". Close to 10 months post-op, he still has some attitude.

I almost named mine Fred, but I have a plant named Fred. I was afraid I would confuse my plant :P

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Mine is Sally the B*tch LOL That first week she yelled, stomped her feet, was a real pain in the keester when just a trickle of cold Water went down.....made her presence known......what a brat LOL

But now most day's she's just Sally.....I had just eaten the other day when I got a phone call, and Sally was singing away so loudly, that she could be heard on the other end of the cnversation....we had a good laugh

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Squishy.

I shall call him squishy and he shall be mine and he will be my squishy.

Edit:

Squishy when she behaves. Sleeve Buscemi when she acts stupid.

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I don't have mine yet but her name will be Tess (Tanya's extra sexy sleeve)

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Her name is Diva! I'm on her time & her mood swings!! Such a Diva :)

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I named her, Betty Poop. My real name is Debbie and people have heard it as Betty most of my life so it's kind of a nickname and I love Betty Boop, just changed the B to a P...well you know why ;)

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I never thought of doing so. Nothing against anyone who has but it seems a bit weird to me.

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I thought I was the only weirdo who named the new tummy! It seemed natural to name it because she is like this diva part of my body. I named her....SASHA FEARLESS lol because she is a diva (like Beyoncé...Sasha Fierce) but I am always fearless, hence we call her SASHA FEARLESS.

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