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#again i'd like to have a way to verify that it's really you either by a non anonymous ask or something else that would help me identify you
Help I'm reading a fic on ao3 that censors words like the kids do on TikTok
Stumbled across "g@y" and "sh1t" already
21 notes - Posted May 16, 2022
I have NO idea who Mafumafu is. I have so many videos about him on my fyp but it's only the weird stuff he does
31 notes - Posted March 24, 2022
292 notes - Posted June 24, 2022
how did you change yr gender and name illegally if you don't mind answering??
Sure, I'll gladly explain!
For context I live in Germany, where the currently only way to change your name and gender as a trans person is through an extremely expensive process (up to 2000€) that involves two often very dehumanising psychological assessments and it needs to be approved by the Amtsgericht (district court or whatever). It’s not even sure if name and gender changes will be approved and then you’ve spent all that money for nothing.
And I didn’t want to do that.
This is where the loophole in the current law comes in.
In Germany, intersex people can change their name and gender rather easily. They can go to the registry office (Standesamt) and get the changes done there for a much smaller cost.
All that’s needed for that is a medical certificate (ärztliche Bescheinigung) that says that they’re a person with a “variation of gender/sex development”. In German, that would be “Variante der Geschlechtsentwicklung” (note that there’s no difference between sex and gender in the German language).
If you’re thinking “hey that diagnosis also applies to trans people”, you’d be correct!
I’m trans and got that diagnosis from a doctor I trust (meine Hausärztin <3) and took it to the Standesamt. It’s illegal to change your name that way as a trans person and it doesn’t always work, you might get caught or whatever idk, but when they specifically and very suspiciously asked me if I was intersex I lied and said yes.
And voilà, I got my name and gender changed.
That cost me 39€ plus a new ID for 23€ (I had previously sent some documents to the Amtsgericht and that already cost me more than that)
Here is a more detailed explanation on the diagnosis
And here is another helpful website where you can get a supplementary ID specifically for trans and intersex people in Germany (I used to have one, very useful)
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