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Another taken from the webtoon collection (queer comics)

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Why don’t cis people who don’t like their name just……
go by another one??
Why’s it even normalised that we just have to keep given names forever 😈😈😈😈📸📸
this isn’t a post related to anything, but has anyone just always been dissatisfied with their name for not-gender reasons hahaha
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AMENDMENT:
I’m ofccc keeping my legal name it doesn’t “bother me” but I want a name I love, and that I chose. Problem, haha, I’m eyeing a name I already gave my oc smh. Arab problems /j (There are few Arabic names that vibe with me)
I’m curious, what were your name options? (Not looking to take them, I’m an Arab so I’m only using Arab names.)
Can’t stop fantasizing about having a discord server full of men who want to detrans me. Going on a call with them, having everyone deadnaming and misgendering me while I masturbate for a bunch of real men😵💫 it makes my pussy drip just thinking about it
The only restrictions for a legal US name change (outside fraud) are that you can't include weird characters or offensive language.
Elon had to change his son's name to remove numerals, but since the AE is a common Nordic letter, he was able to get away with this...
And to show just how seriously name changes are taken outside of transphobia, Macauley Culkin legally changed his name to Macaulay Macaulay Culkin Culkin.
Dr. Rachel Levine had a legal name change. It was not a nickname (like disgraced Republican, Scooter Libby), it is her real, legal name.
I could change my name to Monkey Fighting Snakes if I wanted to. But these dipshits can't handle "Rachel."
This is an insane level of petty.
And I am too tired to even touch how stupid the term "biological name" is, so I will leave that to others.
Lie about your transition guys.
I have like 5 differents fake deadname I leak to peoples. I've simultaneously been on T for years and started it a few weeks ago and never done it, I'm just lucky. I had meta and phallo and kept my front hole and closed it and didn't do anything here but I desesperaly need it and don't ever want it.
Who care ? The people asking those questions don't deserve the truth anyway

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When it’s all over, I’ll let you know
I made it through highschool
I never thought I would and last week I graduated
Its finally sinking in that I'm out and can live as myself without everyone knowing my deadname
congratss, so much still ahead for you!!
Trans people who have legally changed your name and no longer use your deadname at all: Of the people CURRENTLY in your life, how many know your deadname?
Everyone in my life knows my deadname
ALMOST everyone in my life knows my deadname, but not all
Most people in my life know my deadname
About half of the people in my life know my deadname
Some people in my life know my deadname
Very few people in my life know my deadname
I can think of exactly one person in my life currently who knows my deadname
Nobody in my life now knows my deadname
Other/it's complicated
I'm trans and still use my given name in some or all contexts, show results
Not trans, show results
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