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Started by Marvel, June 14, 2013, 01:48:11 AM
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Quote from: JoW on June 15, 2013, 04:16:44 PMNo, but I was able to change my name to an ambiguous (sound and spelling) one just by deleting 6 letters.
Quote from: Erik Ezrin on June 19, 2013, 01:23:58 PMAnd my second name is Bella (which I like better, because I associated it with a guy as a kid, which still sort of stuck),
Quote from: Marvel on June 14, 2013, 01:48:11 AMlike for example an MTF going from Paul to Paula, Jesse to JessicaFTM going from - Natalie to Nate, Samantha to SamIt may be quite fortunate because people around you only have to adjust a little as the name will be close to your birth name unlike a complete change. Or are there any trans people here who were lucky to be born with a unisex name and did not have to change it. If you had a unisex name but still decided to change, I would be curious to know why.( No need to say the birth name)). I know someone who was called Jamie (FTM) and did not have to change their name, I thought he was so lucky.