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Salutationsss and also tips on using social/public trans name?

Started by Gothic Dandy, August 29, 2014, 08:56:11 AM

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Gothic Dandy

Hello! My name is ridiculous, but "Luca" was taken. I'm going to laugh every time I log in...

How are you today? :D

I realized I was transgender a month ago. I'm not one of those people who grew up knowing, because I'm genderfluid and was able to assimilate well enough with people of the same birth sex. I've been fascinated with (or a victim of) gender since I was a small child, maybe 4 or 5.

Since my realization, everything about myself has made more sense, but at the same time I feel broken or like I'm lying to everyone (for being one thing on the outside and something else inside). I try not to let it get to me, but I occasionally have quite unpleasant moments. I'm already seeing a therapist. I've only seen him twice, but I like him so far (he's much more helpful than the last one I tried seeing about a different issue).

I identify as transmasculine or FTN. I wonder if I'm FTM in denial, but time will tell. Anyway, when I was a kid, I thought I was an in-between, not a boy necessarily.

I might as well ask my question in my intro. How do I go about using my gender-neutral name in public? I'm an adult and my birth name appears on my credit cards and any forms I might fill out. I don't want a legal name change yet; it's just a social name. How do I work around this conflict?

For example. I was daydreaming about joining a Tai Chi or Kickboxing class, and realized my birth name would appear on the roster. Or, somewhere, since I'd have to sign up and pay with my legal name. I'd say, "Actually, call me Luca," and they'd be like, "What, how is that even related to your name?" and even if they didn't suspect that I was transgender, they'd know something was up with my identity. I'd feel self-conscious. Well, more than I do normally.
Just a little faerie punk floating through this strange world of humans.
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LordKAT

Nicknames tend to cross the gender divide. Usually they are more gender neutral but always. Luca for girls is not unheard of. You spell it different is all. When you apply write your birth name, then "nickname" then last name. Include the quotes. You have no need to explain it, but if you do say it just happened one day when you were young or you don't remember how it got started, you are just used to it.
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Gina Taylor

Gina Marie Taylor  8)
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Bombadil

welcome to susan's. your name here is hilarious.

as far as going by your preferred name, i don't think you'll have much problem. I did that for years although it was easier because it was a derivative of my birth name. The only place that couldn't seem to adapt was the doctor's office.

I work at a place that offers classes and if you told us your nick was Luca no one would think twice.  For some programs I even have to check ID and if the picture matches you sort of and the last names match I am satisfied. So relax and enjoy being Luca






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gennee

Be who you are.
Make a difference by being a difference.   :)

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Gothic Dandy

Quote from: suitsme on August 30, 2014, 08:53:42 AM
Hello Luca!

I am 44 (born female) and since age 38 realised I had a gender issue. I'm married to a guy (for 24 years) who knows all about me as I had a breakdown when I was 38 trying to figure myself out.

I've been identifying as two spirited/androgynous/bigender/genderfluid etc etc etc and still can't really figure myself out.

I definitely have a male soul and feel more male than female, and as I get older the male side of me seems to not want to be invisible any more.

It's all so confusing. I've only just learned about FTN through your post! I googled it and thought "ok that's another one to add to my list of identities" lol.

I have health issues so transitioning to male would be a no goer anyway. I'm happy enough wearing my boy clothes/aftershaves etc.

Though it's not easy and I want to scream some days because everyone sees me as female! The boy is invisible!

Message me any time if you need to chat with someone who understands.

Thank you for the welcome! I can relate to a lot of what you said.

For me, the N in FTN stands for neutral instead of neutrois. My transition goal is more or less the same, but I internally feel bigender rather than agender.
Just a little faerie punk floating through this strange world of humans.
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Gothic Dandy

Oh dear, pardon my rudeness. I thank everyone for the welcome, of course! I've been away for a few days since I just moved, but now we're all settled in. I'm glad to be here!
Just a little faerie punk floating through this strange world of humans.
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alabamagirl

Welcome to the forum! Your name makes me think of my favourite childhood band, Marilyn Manson (yes, I was a weird kid). Particularly, I had "(s)AINT" stuck in my head the entire time I was reading through this thread. "I was a dandy in your ghetto with a snow white smile..."
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suitsme

Quote from: Gothic Dandy Luca on September 04, 2014, 04:06:30 AM
Oh dear, pardon my rudeness. I thank everyone for the welcome, of course! I've been away for a few days since I just moved, but now we're all settled in. I'm glad to be here!

Just moved too! I ended up with pneumonia with all the stress!!! Never again lol

Glad you're all settled in!!  ;D
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