Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people are by nature attention seekers and make a big deal out of symbolism and every small things in their life. Certain types of young women are most susceptible to this.
Other people are made of stronger stuff and know it's meaningless and life is all about just getting on with life and don't play these identity or "awareness" games.
There is often a clash between what's important for the former and what's silly to the latter.
Just be polite about it. I'd roll my eyes but call her what she wants to be called. Odds are pretty good she will change or go back to her old name at some point.
Why would you roll your eyes?
What would it cost you to call someone a different name?
You are definitely not made of stronger stuff if "silly" stuff like this annoys you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authentic self generally means you’re dropping the facade and being who you want to be. I used to go to church because it was expected of me. I never really believed in what I was taught there. Eventually I stopped going and was able to be my authentic self, not someone who pretends to be someone else to please others. I used to only crochet at home because I didn’t want to seem like an old lady on the train. When I was in my early 30s I stopped giving any f’s about if people thought whatever they might think about a lady who crochets on the train, and I was able to be my authentic self instead of someone trying to avoid a certain image.
As far as her name goes, maybe she just needs a change. She’s turning over a new leaf in other parts of her life, so for whatever reason she’s chosen to do that with her name too. If you’re close, you could ask her how her name change is a reflection of her authentic self. I wouldn’t do it publicly on FB. Maybe a pm or a text.
This.
OP, I think if you set aside what ever you think about Em’s sexuality and gender presentation, you’ll find her request more reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Some people are by nature attention seekers and make a big deal out of symbolism and every small things in their life. Certain types of young women are most susceptible to this.
Other people are made of stronger stuff and know it's meaningless and life is all about just getting on with life and don't play these identity or "awareness" games.
There is often a clash between what's important for the former and what's silly to the latter.
Just be polite about it. I'd roll my eyes but call her what she wants to be called. Odds are pretty good she will change or go back to her old name at some point.
Anonymous wrote:Authentic self generally means you’re dropping the facade and being who you want to be. I used to go to church because it was expected of me. I never really believed in what I was taught there. Eventually I stopped going and was able to be my authentic self, not someone who pretends to be someone else to please others. I used to only crochet at home because I didn’t want to seem like an old lady on the train. When I was in my early 30s I stopped giving any f’s about if people thought whatever they might think about a lady who crochets on the train, and I was able to be my authentic self instead of someone trying to avoid a certain image.
As far as her name goes, maybe she just needs a change. She’s turning over a new leaf in other parts of her life, so for whatever reason she’s chosen to do that with her name too. If you’re close, you could ask her how her name change is a reflection of her authentic self. I wouldn’t do it publicly on FB. Maybe a pm or a text.
Anonymous wrote:Some people are by nature attention seekers and make a big deal out of symbolism and every small things in their life. Certain types of young women are most susceptible to this.
Other people are made of stronger stuff and know it's meaningless and life is all about just getting on with life and don't play these identity or "awareness" games.
There is often a clash between what's important for the former and what's silly to the latter.
Just be polite about it. I'd roll my eyes but call her what she wants to be called. Odds are pretty good she will change or go back to her old name at some point.