The boldly brisk letter B is dramatically transformed when brought under the spell of the voluptuous, vibrant, vivacious letter V. If the aggressive B is the brashest of all letters in the alphabet, the V is unsurpassed in its raw sexuality. Put them together and you have a name saturated with animal magnetism. The other sexually charged letter in the alphabet is the romantic, randy, ravishing letter R, and for those who choose to use the full version of the BV root (like Beverly), their names resonate with even more sensual intensity. We see the VR’s corporeal influence in words like; virgin, lover, fever, quiver, pervert and fervor.
When you meet a BV for the first time, you might not notice her seductive elegance, for it’s often disguised by a mantle of innocence and charm. In fact, while the BV can be quite approachable and friendly, you should know that she’s sizing you up at the same time she’s charming you with her witty repartee. Which is to say, you can only come as close to the BV as she will allow you to; while all the time you’re thinking that she’s the most open person you’ve ever met. Their attractive blend of wit and wisdom means that they’re often regarded as modern-day sages, and anyone who puts a BV on a pedestal will find that she’s really quite comfortable up there.
BVs are renowned for their ability to blend into almost any social group, whether it’s as an activist, pacifist, Hell’s Angel or a member of the church choir. Her chameleon-like social behavior is born from her deeply rooted confidence that she can hold her own in any situation.
A friendship with a BV can prove to be quite an adventure, because no one – least of all the BV herself -- is really sure what she’s going to do next. Since they’re often unclear about their destinies, BVs may change directions at any time without prior notice and can easily lose touch with loved ones.
Sensual beings that they are, BVs have a keen eye for beauty and style, and often find work as fashion consultants, hairdressers or photographers. They are comfortable doing anything that involves giving advice or critiquing others’ artwork, clothing or career choices, and would never condescend by giving praise unless it was earned. Their ability to assess the motives of other people makes careers in counseling and teaching perfect for the BV’s amalgam of horse-sense and honesty.
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