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Anonymous No.40672851 >>40675199 >>40675267 >>40677079 >>40677433 >>40677973
Philosophy of Transnyms
If you have a gender-neutral birth name as a trans woman, which is more based: Changing your name to a feminine one, or keeping your birth name?

I feel like it would be comforting to have an unmistakably feminine name, like a warm blanket. And choosing your own name has backbone as well. Like sure, you could make a gender-neutral birth name work. But there isn't anything inherently *better* or more virtuous about doing that over choosing a new name. Because the entire process of transition is a rejection of externally imposed identity. A chosen name is a perfect reflection of that principle. Choosing to change one's name to a more comfortable, feminine version is the *opposite* of caving to external pressure. Trans people don't change our names to fit in; society expects us to be masculine for example, and to have a correspondingly masculine name.

But I also like the backbone and the courage of sticking with your birthname. And it makes you un-deadname-able as a plus. Hunter Schafer did not change her name at all (Hunter James Schafer) and she's still a badass. I kinda feel like if you go this route you have to pass really well though, otherwise it doesn't work as well.

What do you think?
Anonymous No.40675199
>>40672851 (OP)
>picrel
Elon is a repper who passed the tranny gene to his daughter
>which is more based: Changing your name to a feminine one, or keeping your birth name?
keeping your name is more based imo but i would probably change it anyway
Anonymous No.40675267
>>40672851 (OP)
my name i changed too is slightly unisex
>Ashley
Anonymous No.40676671
i had a unisex name at birth & changed it for almost three years until i ended up regretting it & going back so....
Anonymous No.40677049
>hunter schafer is a badass
holy lole
badass to WHOM?
hugboxing black female rappers on xitter?
Emily of 4chan !vOczjEBNSI No.40677079
>>40672851 (OP)
I have a gender neutral deadname.
But Emily is the name my mother would have given me had I been AFAB.
When I found that out it was like something clicked inside me.
And I had no problem answering to it either, like straight away when anyone said that name I assumed they were referring to me.
I think this was pretty lucky, I know most trans women don't get that.
Anonymous No.40677433 >>40677635
>>40672851 (OP)
I was given a unisex name, and I kept it because I liked it.
Tbf, it's all about liking your own name, I know many cis people who changed their birth names because they didn't like them because they felt those names didn't reflect who they actually were.
Emily of 4chan !vOczjEBNSI No.40677635
>>40677433
I know a solicitor who told me that it's crazy how many guys don't use anything close to their birth names. They just pick the name they like and go with that, and it never comes up until they have to do something official.
Anonymous No.40677973
>>40672851 (OP)
>elon likes kimi no na wa
its over