Say if someone came up to you and asked “If you were a boy/girl what would your name be?” could you answer them without needing think or is that not something most people give a thought to?

  • Dalacos@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I think the female versions of my name sound terrible, so, no on that front.

    In general not a thought I’ve had aside from that. I’ve always felt comfortable with my gender/sexual orientation.

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      I don’t know a lot of trans people.

      Do they usually pick the opposite-gender-version of their birth name? Seems like many do not.

        • oopsgodisdeadmybad@lemmy.zip
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          23 hours ago

          Are they just being creative though, or are they purposefully making it very different?

          Do they think just a slight name change will be seen as a joke or temporary?

          I’ve never had to think about the mental process of choosing my own name, but I like the feminine version enough for now.

          But if it was a really important thing for me to distinguish my identity separate from my birth name, that might change my decision.

          But I’ve only considered it on the surface, like “what if I woke up at a Halloween party wearing a dress”, or doing a dare/forfeit kind of thing.

          I’m thinking that a huge portion of the trans community came out of circumstances where they’re shamed for it, and might choose to distance themselves from that whole part of their life.

          So I totally get it, but from a surface-level consideration, I wouldn’t mind the femme version of my name.