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Quote from: Sydney_NYC on March 01, 2016, 11:47:43 PMToday was pretty awesome. Besides being quote here on Buzzfeed about how I chose my name, I also found out I am casted to be in a "Pronouns Matter" campaign video for Callen-Lorde.
Quote from: Dee Marshall on March 02, 2016, 05:54:55 AMWhat a wonderful story, Sydney! Now you have an androgynous name like the rest of your family. Oddly, I and the other two trans women I work with also have androgynous names.Dee (Dion... Dione? Haven't decided. Is it worth the expense to change "Dion Patrick" to "Dione Patrice"?)
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Quote from: Sydney_NYC on March 02, 2016, 08:11:59 AM"Sydney" is more common as a girls name than a boys but both can use it. I also picked that name since I code a lot and having a more androgynous name in the IT world has it's advantages due sexism in the tech world. An example is this article:Women write better code, study suggests