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Started by Anna++, August 16, 2013, 11:10:49 AM
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Quote from: Anna! on August 16, 2013, 11:10:49 AMI'm not sure if this was the best way to do things, but here is what I did:1) Silently update my name / profile pic / cover photo / contact information2) Sit back and see what the reaction isI had one person email me asking if I was hacked. I politely explained what was going on and she thanked me for the info. My new photo got a "Uh ... what?" comment, so I replied to that explaining that I'm trans and that I've been on hormones for a while. I think this is quickly becoming my most "liked" picture and status ever...At the beginning of the day I had 213 friends. I currently have 212. I'll check back later on to see how many I have left ...
Quote from: Chaos on August 16, 2013, 05:21:47 PMI came out on facebook as well to my family,so i dont feel it was a wrong way.I have seen a few other topics on it and tried to help those who did.After i came out,i made a 2nd page (which was based on my new name and so on) then told those on my old page *this is me and if you accept me,then add my new page-if not then later* then deleted it (the main) and thats how it was done.
Quote from: Constance on August 19, 2013, 11:33:30 AMThough I've not tried the following myself, I've seen FB profiles that appear to have done this. It results in the pronoun "they" being used when an update is made.http://fyeahgenderqueers.tumblr.com/post/19698179572/this-is-for-the-anon-who-was-trying-to-make-their