Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this due to changing genders or more like using a middle name?
was name
Alexandria
changed to
Alejandrina. she was 5th grade legal changed in the DMV at 18, shes 25 now. she calls by Alex. Hispanic we gave her a so called "white girl name" and wanted her name to be Hispanic since her dad has a common white name.
Your family is not “Hispanic.” The correct term is LatinX.
Please try to use the correct term.
Did you just try and correct someone on how to refer to their own ethnicity? Is this real?
No, I corrected them (and you) on the anachronistic and transphobic term “Latinos,” which you cannot use anymore (unless you are a MAGA/ bigot).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids do this? Aside from gender identity issues, I don’t know of any teens that have totally changed their name
It’s a gender thing. Was super common the year before last when my youngest was still in an FCPS middle school.
The policy was unlimited name-changes, and lots of kids took advantage of that. Some even changed gender/ names from month to month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this due to changing genders or more like using a middle name?
was name
Alexandria
changed to
Alejandrina. she was 5th grade legal changed in the DMV at 18, shes 25 now. she calls by Alex. Hispanic we gave her a so called "white girl name" and wanted her name to be Hispanic since her dad has a common white name.
Your family is not “Hispanic.” The correct term is LatinX.
Please try to use the correct term.
Did you just try and correct someone on how to refer to their own ethnicity? Is this real?
Anonymous wrote:We have a family rule that you can have whatever nickname you want with your friends, but your parents took time and effort to choose your given name and as long as we are alive, it’s what we will call you.
It’s not a gender thing. We have a child who is bisexual. Her friends call her a gender neutral name. We are 100% okay with it.
When I was in middle school, my friends called me a different name when I announced that is what I wanted — in 1990. I don’t know if it was a trend then, but it’s what I wanted. It’s still my nickname with old friends but my professional name is back to my given name.
TDLR: middle school is hard and we all had to find ourselves. This generation had so much pressure to label themselves and use their names to define who they are. Let them do it. In our house, we will support but your, “your mama named you Clay, I’m gonna call you Clay.”
It helps we have a big family so the kids all know the deal together. It’s not personal.
Anonymous wrote:Dd now goes by a nickname of her middle name at school. Love her middle name but hate the new nickname. She lets us call her by her first name at home because she said it was “too weird” to have us call her by her middle/new name. In fact, everyone who know her by her first name continues to call her that. We’ll see if it continues into college or if she gets tired of constantly correcting people.
As someone who always went by their middle name, I don’t know why anyone would choose to, it’s so annoying!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this due to changing genders or more like using a middle name?
was name
Alexandria
changed to
Alejandrina. she was 5th grade legal changed in the DMV at 18, shes 25 now. she calls by Alex. Hispanic we gave her a so called "white girl name" and wanted her name to be Hispanic since her dad has a common white name.
Your family is not “Hispanic.” The correct term is LatinX.
Please try to use the correct term.