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    Affirming your name .

    I've had many discussions with my TG/TS friends over my choice of name , I keep trying to assure them changing from Terry to Terri is working fine for me and not because I want to hold to any maleness , if and when I formally change my name my initials will remain the same which keeps things much simpler with banks and credit cards .

    Today I had an affirmation of my choice , on Sky Arts channel here in the UK Eddie Izzard was the celebrity sitter for the final of the Portrait Artist of the Year . Eddie was introduced as " She " , she then went onto explain she has come out as gender fluid and appeared wearing a red dress with a denim jacket and black lace up heeled boots , her makeup wasn't OTT . It was the first time she had accepted and requested to be called " she and her " . The important point is she's retained her name Eddie , Ok I accept as a celebrity it makes more sense but she now insists on female labels . No mention was made of future transition plans , no matter I was so pleased she came out finally as female .
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    Love Eddie Izzard! Her humour really tickles my funny bone.

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    I sort of envy you have that option.no way David works as a female name though and nothing close to it that I even considered.

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    My name is a combination of the little girl who started it all and my mother's middle name! I had no, zero problems changing my name on anything! I think it is what we are comfortable with! My 2 cents! Hugs Lana Mae
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    Quote Originally Posted by JenniferMBlack View Post
    I sort of envy you have that option.no way David works as a female name though and nothing close to it that I even considered.
    Davina is a female name.
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    Stephanie is not difficult to figure out. According to my mother I was suppose to be a girl since her first born was a boy and named after her father. I was to be the Americanized version of my grandmother's name. I ended up being the American male name of my grandmother's European name. Then twelve years later she has a girl. My sister is a Stephanie. I was estranged from my family until my mother passed on. I decided I was suppose to be Stephanie, so I took it. I did think about another name but drew a blank.

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    I called myself Diana for a while. Then I decided to make it easier for others to remember so chose to introduce myself as Robbie. Not a very feminine name but one that is easy for folk to remember.
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    If Eddie were younger she mite prefer to be referred to as "they"? I've met a few "they's". Under 30's!
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    In the beginning of my journey I was similar to Eddie cause I used my given name. It can be used as a female name too, especially for a southern girl. I had no reason to use a new name. I didn't have outside influences that told me to change my name. Later on I changed my name just for the fun of it and I kinda like it now,Yvonne. Amelie is just a user name for online.
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    Sherry,
    I've just checked the online comments after the program and she now prefers " she & her " at one time she did use NB labels but she's not saying now she is NB , I do feel she may go onto transition , at 58 she's ceratinly not too old .

    Amelia,
    Being out fulltime means I will now stick with my name , when members of my art group call my name I don't feel misgended as a man and I don't have the problem of continually correcting people , I must admit I have fun enough without playing around with my name . OK I'm known as much by Terri as I am Teresa , I'm here as Teresa and my social groups call me by it but otherwise I give my name as Terri , that is with my GP, dentist , blood donation , opticians and the library , nearly forgot my dog walking friends .
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    Quote Originally Posted by JenniferMBlack View Post
    I sort of envy you have that option.no way David works as a female name though and nothing close to it that I even considered.
    Davida (pronounced dah-VEE-dah) is an excellent woman's name.

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    I kind of wish I'd chosen something that sounds more like my male name. I've been at gatherings where someone has said "Hey, Nancy..." and I didn't look because it's not deeply ingrained enough in my brain.
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    This thread has reminded me of a show he did some years ago, haven't seen it again since my first viewing, I highly recommend it.
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0496343...nm_flmg_act_39
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    The name I use here is not my real name of course, it's just the name of someone I worked with in the past. If I were to come out to the world and live as a female, I might use the name my mother had picked for me if I had been born a female (Yes folks, there was a time in the dark ages when a baby's sex was not known until it was born). Unfortunately, my wife had someone in her past with that name that she didn't like so that's probably out.

    There is a variation of my "real" male name that I could use and I would probably use that.
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