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Any other trans peeps in the UK find it hilarious that there isn't an actual document to change your name,
That you literally just get a piece of paper and write "I was whatever, now I'm whatever" and that's literally it,
No fucking government forms or sending stuff in, I mean, it's great, but it's also kinda funny I could write this shit on a napkin get two people to sign it and I'm done.
The first chosen name i picked for myself was "Valentin," and my dad tried to be supportive but would just. Forget what name it was and call me "Vincent" or "Vance" instead. Like not misgendering he got the gender right he could just for the life of him not remember the name i'd picked. Throwback
I love that Jane Schoenbrun choose Jane for themselves because they had a deadline for locking the credits on World's Fair
Trans ppl, how long did it take for you to settle on a different name?
I knew immediately 😎
Maybe a few months❓
Tbh a year or more🤭
I still don’t know/I kept my birth name😎
Asking for a friend /j it’s for me I’m asking for me I still don’t know my name and I’ve known I’m trans for like 3 years now🤪
What vibes does the name polaris give off? Like what kind of person do you think has this name? I'm enby and trying to figure out a new name
Day 329
I feel like I want a new name. But maybe I just want to be seen as a new person and not be connected to who I was.
The name I'm going by right now is a nickname for my birth name. Most of my family and my friends have been using it since before I figured out I'm trans. It's also gender neutral and a name that's actually used in scandinavian countries.
Still, it feels like especially my close family doesn't see me as who I am. It seems like they still see me as some kind of girl I never really was. I'm pretty sure this influences my issues with my name a lot.
I have been looking for fitting names a lot, but nothing really feels like me. Even if so many are really pretty! Of course it's also just scary to change something big like this and having to tell people.
Maybe I'll wake up some day and have a solution for all of this.