Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Her name is already a bit complicated, BECAUSE of all this.
Just for example sake I wanted to name her (not real names) Mary Ann Smith. I was very attached to the Mary though because its a recently deceased relative's name and wanted it and the Ann was also a family name so we went with Alice Mary Ann Smith. So its kind of a mess.
It feels like changing it entire would be rewriting her history a bit but her name flows significantly less well that her siblings does as a result of this as well.
The name, BTW, is Wendy not like, Bertha or anything super awful.
Anonymous wrote:I am a female that uses my middle name. It is much harder for people to accept for a female than a male. I wish my parents would have legally reversed my name as a child and I’m strongly considering the process myself if I get remarried.
Anonymous wrote:I have to be honest (this is OP) I'm baffled as to why this would be a larger problem for a woman than a man. Can any of you elaborate on that? I understand some things might be a little more annoying over the course of her life from a paperwork perspective for sure. But I don't understand the gender issue at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a female that uses my middle name. It is much harder for people to accept for a female than a male. I wish my parents would have legally reversed my name as a child and I’m strongly considering the process myself if I get remarried.
I’m the pp who posted about her mom. I agree with you about changing it legally. I kinda wonder if the people saying to not bother have any personal experience with someone going exclusively by their middle name.
Anonymous wrote:If you change the name legally please document everything carefully and get multiple copies of the old birth certificate, new birth certificate and the court papers or it is a pain later if she needs a security clearance, passport or decides to change her citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:I am a female that uses my middle name. It is much harder for people to accept for a female than a male. I wish my parents would have legally reversed my name as a child and I’m strongly considering the process myself if I get remarried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a female that uses my middle name. It is much harder for people to accept for a female than a male. I wish my parents would have legally reversed my name as a child and I’m strongly considering the process myself if I get remarried.
I’m the pp who posted about her mom. I agree with you about changing it legally. I kinda wonder if the people saying to not bother have any personal experience with someone going exclusively by their middle name.