Anonymous wrote:This is a genuine question, as I have a close friend who’s child has chosen an unusual name, not a word that is typically used as a name. How would you feel if your child indeed chose the name Soup?
You love your child and want your child to feel seen and supported, so you have to go with it no matter, correct? (And I realize the name could change again as it has already changed once.)
Do other people have experience with names that are nouns or words, like a food item, that is typically never ever used for a name? How did you adjust to it? How did you frame it for yourself in your own mind?
Anonymous wrote:My child is ftm as an adult and I really struggle with the name he’s chosen. I don’t like it at all. But I deal with it. I hate that the birth name is called the dead name and won’t use that term, though I also won’t use the birth name. Luckily my son doesn’t need me to erase all his past mementos or photos or keepsakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry OP, it will change. All of my DC's friends have change their names multiple times over the last year. So, just don't sweat it. Its really not your biggest concern.
Think of it like hair: it can be changed and its not yours.
When did this start becoming a normal thing?
I am not transgender but I changed my name when I was a teen. I started going by my middle name for a while because it sounded cooler to me, I guess. I eventually went back to my first name. I honestly don't think it's that out of the ordinary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry OP, it will change. All of my DC's friends have change their names multiple times over the last year. So, just don't sweat it. Its really not your biggest concern.
Think of it like hair: it can be changed and its not yours.
When did this start becoming a normal thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not even super pro trans everything but even I think OP has to let this one go. 3 out of 4 of my 11 year old daughter’s closest friends have all changed their preferred name this year. Probably they will change again at some point. They’re just exploring different aspects of their identities. NBD.
What does it mean to be “super pro trans everything”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry OP, it will change. All of my DC's friends have change their names multiple times over the last year. So, just don't sweat it. Its really not your biggest concern.
Think of it like hair: it can be changed and its not yours.
When did this start becoming a normal thing?
Anonymous wrote:Don't worry OP, it will change. All of my DC's friends have change their names multiple times over the last year. So, just don't sweat it. Its really not your biggest concern.
Think of it like hair: it can be changed and its not yours.