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She described childbirth as a battleground, and said women are encouraged to ‘hide their pain’. She wrote: ‘My vagina split. You came out with your eyes open. At the Finance Committee meeting Thursday evening, the Finance Committee voted to delay action on the vehicle registration fee to give committee members opportunity to review the full operating budget before deciding on the tax. The item was referred. The Finance Committee will submit budget amendments, with the Council voting on the operating budget Oct.

While talking about this particular pursuit though, the exchange made me realise, as much as we might get on fantastically about work, fashion, etc., there is a clear divide on matters of the flesh. I am sure when people talk about black Caribbean upbringings, the stories resonate. Perhaps it is universal, but I say from a black Caribbean perspective, because I am a black Canadian of Caribbean descent..

Names, as proper nouns, are clearly important for the identification of individuals in everyday life. In the present article, I argue that forenames and surnames need also to be recognized as “doing” words, important in the categorization of sex at birth and in the ongoing management of gender conduct appropriate to sex category. Using evidence on personal naming practices in the United States and United Kingdom, I examine what happens at crisis points of sexed and gendered naming in the life course (for example, at the birth of babies, at marriage, and during gender identity transitions).