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Who has given their heart a name? I can describe mine in many different ways, but I haven't given it a name. I can see why people like to do that, since the heart can sometimes seem to have a personality of its own.
On a related note, I've seen some people also refer to their hearts by gender pronouns (he/she). I'm curious about the appeal of this? I've noticed that it seems to be a cardiophile thing, even though it's not common.
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Usually my heart is just "my heart," although rarely I do use "he" when referring to it. No particular reason why except for fun I guess. But 99% of the time, it's just "my heart."
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I once had a play patient/steth buddy whose heart was very sensitive to energy drinks. If she guzzled a Red Bull before her appointment (which she always did), she'd be doing PVCs like crazy. We named her heart Miss Skippy because of all the PVCs.
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I’ve never named my heart but I did have someone give my heart a name based on what the English version of what heart means in my native tongue. That was kinda cool but I don’t really refer to my heart to that name really anymore. I honestly never quite understood the referring your heart to a pronoun appeal. My heart is an extension of me so I used it in the singular tense.
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Some people know and some people don't, but I'm gonna say it here.
I do have a nickname for my heart and it's Katie. Well, that's the short version. the full name is Kathyrine. She is named after my only sister that I never got to see. Because she passed away before I even could see her. Kathyrine was born on Aug. 7, 1987. she would have been 31 this year. In honor of her, I named my heart after her. She died of SIDS 3 month after she was born 3 months premature.
So if you see Katie's doin' fine or some of the sort. that's why.
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"Miss Thunder" cuz i get scared of Thunderstorms and my heart beats fast when ever i hear a sudden thunder sound
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