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Changing my name here

Started by aleon515, September 19, 2012, 06:34:51 PM

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aleon515

Well not really "changing" my name. I don't consider myself ftm "lite" anymore (though I like it) adn am now signing,

--Jay J (seems more male)
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BrendanIsQueer

I think Jay J is a good name  ;D While also being masculine, it's also unique in that it's not just like, J.J. :3
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aleon515

Quote from: BrendanIsQueer on September 19, 2012, 09:59:42 PM
I think Jay J is a good name  ;D While also being masculine, it's also unique in that it's not just like, J.J. :3

Hah, well I know that JJ, Jay J, etc isn't unique. So sad.   :P  My login is unique, but it isn't exactly me either.

--Jay J
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BrendanIsQueer

Well, it would certainly be odd if the name you wanted to go by had numbers in it  :P But then again, that might be pretty cool, actually. Haha. I wonder how many people in the world would name their child with numbers? An interesting thought, though a bit off-topic!  :laugh:
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Beth Andrea

Quote from: BrendanIsQueer on September 20, 2012, 12:01:32 AM
Well, it would certainly be odd if the name you wanted to go by had numbers in it  :P But then again, that might be pretty cool, actually. Haha. I wonder how many people in the world would name their child with numbers? An interesting thought, though a bit off-topic!  :laugh:

I remember seeing an early Charlie Brown comic strip, where one of the new kids was named "5". Not f-i-v-e, but just the numeral 5. The strip was printed in the late '60s, iirc. A response to the hippie culture naming their kids "Rainbow", etc.

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