A Rose by any other name...
:oFor now it is Miss Patsy. A derivative of my middle name. Have also been Miss Mable. In honor of the lovely black girl who dresses me so fine those many years ago.
Think I need a more permanent name, though. A truely ****ty name. Any suggestions.
Kisses,
Miss Patsy
A Rose by any other name...
:oFor now it is Miss Patsy. A derivative of my middle name. Have also been Miss Mable. In honor of the lovely black girl who dresses me so fine those many years ago.
Think I need a more permanent name, though. A truely racy name. Any suggestions.
Kisses,
Miss Patsy
New Name and New Attitude
I’ve had my present femme name for slightly over 10 years. When I first started dressing more or less fully, I adopted a name (which I won’t mention), used it for a few months, adopted another that I thought was a better fit, and used that new name for a year or two. But I didn’t feel like it was really me. It didn’t connote my attitudes and feelings as well as I wanted. So I started using the name “Jamie” (which is what some people call my regular male self). At least it seemed like me. But there are both men and women with that name, and I wanted my femme name to be a bit more feminine. Ah!!! How about “Jamie Ann”? Only rarely do you find men called Ann … Jamie Ann gave me a new way to introduce myself and it probably gave me a new attitude, at least to some extent. I recall the old Johnny Cash song, “A Boy Named Sue.” His name gave him an very different attitude from that of most boys! I suspect that this is true of most of us — different name, different attitude! :)