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I've had an overwhelmingly positive response to my recent name change, primarily to align with my agender gender identity.

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  • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

    I've had an overwhelmingly positive response to my recent name change, primarily to align with my agender gender identity. I am so grateful for this! ❣️

    However, there was one glaring exception. My best friend that I've known for 20 years took it extremely poorly. Her points:
    * I am out of control and making very bad decisions.
    * As a parent, she believes parents have an indelible right for their children to keep the name they were assigned by them.
    * It is against her religion to change names.

    It also came up she was not understanding the whole difference between sex assigned at birth and gender identity, and that body parts do not define your gender.

    I'm pretty sure I just lost my best friend from this, and am still processing it. But I won't stop this change, because it is right for me.

    #NameChange #LegalNameChange #Agender #PersonalRelationships

    webhat@infosec.exchangeW This user is from outside of this forum
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    @AncTreat5358 congratulations on the name change! 💜

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    • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

      I've had an overwhelmingly positive response to my recent name change, primarily to align with my agender gender identity. I am so grateful for this! ❣️

      However, there was one glaring exception. My best friend that I've known for 20 years took it extremely poorly. Her points:
      * I am out of control and making very bad decisions.
      * As a parent, she believes parents have an indelible right for their children to keep the name they were assigned by them.
      * It is against her religion to change names.

      It also came up she was not understanding the whole difference between sex assigned at birth and gender identity, and that body parts do not define your gender.

      I'm pretty sure I just lost my best friend from this, and am still processing it. But I won't stop this change, because it is right for me.

      #NameChange #LegalNameChange #Agender #PersonalRelationships

      alexadeswift@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
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      alexadeswift@lgbtqia.space
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      #7

      @AncTreat5358

      As sad as this is:

      Those that matter don't mind
      Those that mind don't matter

      The loss us hers, and the gain yours, as her behaviour is indicative of negative attitudes that you may previously been unaware if.

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      • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

        I've had an overwhelmingly positive response to my recent name change, primarily to align with my agender gender identity. I am so grateful for this! ❣️

        However, there was one glaring exception. My best friend that I've known for 20 years took it extremely poorly. Her points:
        * I am out of control and making very bad decisions.
        * As a parent, she believes parents have an indelible right for their children to keep the name they were assigned by them.
        * It is against her religion to change names.

        It also came up she was not understanding the whole difference between sex assigned at birth and gender identity, and that body parts do not define your gender.

        I'm pretty sure I just lost my best friend from this, and am still processing it. But I won't stop this change, because it is right for me.

        #NameChange #LegalNameChange #Agender #PersonalRelationships

        oddtail@meow.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
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        @AncTreat5358

        One, I am so sorry that you had to experience that reaction 💔

        Two, "out of control" for something like a name change is... I don't even have the words.

        Three, it's her religion? Cool. Good thing it's not your religion, or it would be in any way relevant...

        And Alex sounds like a pretty good agender name!

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        • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

          I've had an overwhelmingly positive response to my recent name change, primarily to align with my agender gender identity. I am so grateful for this! ❣️

          However, there was one glaring exception. My best friend that I've known for 20 years took it extremely poorly. Her points:
          * I am out of control and making very bad decisions.
          * As a parent, she believes parents have an indelible right for their children to keep the name they were assigned by them.
          * It is against her religion to change names.

          It also came up she was not understanding the whole difference between sex assigned at birth and gender identity, and that body parts do not define your gender.

          I'm pretty sure I just lost my best friend from this, and am still processing it. But I won't stop this change, because it is right for me.

          #NameChange #LegalNameChange #Agender #PersonalRelationships

          colo_lee@mstdn.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @AncTreat5358 that's hard.
          Sorry your friend couldn't actually support you.

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          • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

            I've had an overwhelmingly positive response to my recent name change, primarily to align with my agender gender identity. I am so grateful for this! ❣️

            However, there was one glaring exception. My best friend that I've known for 20 years took it extremely poorly. Her points:
            * I am out of control and making very bad decisions.
            * As a parent, she believes parents have an indelible right for their children to keep the name they were assigned by them.
            * It is against her religion to change names.

            It also came up she was not understanding the whole difference between sex assigned at birth and gender identity, and that body parts do not define your gender.

            I'm pretty sure I just lost my best friend from this, and am still processing it. But I won't stop this change, because it is right for me.

            #NameChange #LegalNameChange #Agender #PersonalRelationships

            miffyhelen@beige.partyM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @AncTreat5358 That must be really hard for you, but good on you for doing what's right for you! ❤️

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            • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

              I've had an overwhelmingly positive response to my recent name change, primarily to align with my agender gender identity. I am so grateful for this! ❣️

              However, there was one glaring exception. My best friend that I've known for 20 years took it extremely poorly. Her points:
              * I am out of control and making very bad decisions.
              * As a parent, she believes parents have an indelible right for their children to keep the name they were assigned by them.
              * It is against her religion to change names.

              It also came up she was not understanding the whole difference between sex assigned at birth and gender identity, and that body parts do not define your gender.

              I'm pretty sure I just lost my best friend from this, and am still processing it. But I won't stop this change, because it is right for me.

              #NameChange #LegalNameChange #Agender #PersonalRelationships

              bikil@mastoart.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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              @AncTreat5358 oh wow! That's a lot to deal with, and I'm sorry you're having to deal with that. I feel bad for her kids who will have to work through all that as they get older. I never felt like my kid's name belonged to me. I gave him a name because he couldn't when he was born but he went through multiple names before landing on the one that fit for him. I'm happy he felt good about experimenting and figuring it out with my spouse and I.

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              • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

                I've had an overwhelmingly positive response to my recent name change, primarily to align with my agender gender identity. I am so grateful for this! ❣️

                However, there was one glaring exception. My best friend that I've known for 20 years took it extremely poorly. Her points:
                * I am out of control and making very bad decisions.
                * As a parent, she believes parents have an indelible right for their children to keep the name they were assigned by them.
                * It is against her religion to change names.

                It also came up she was not understanding the whole difference between sex assigned at birth and gender identity, and that body parts do not define your gender.

                I'm pretty sure I just lost my best friend from this, and am still processing it. But I won't stop this change, because it is right for me.

                #NameChange #LegalNameChange #Agender #PersonalRelationships

                cybervegan@autistics.lifeC This user is from outside of this forum
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                @AncTreat5358 You have to do what is right for you.

                As a parent, I only want the best for my offspring. My 25YO is non-binary, and they changed their assigned name partly because it became associated with a terrorist organisation, but mainly because of their newly discovered identity. They have their own mind, and own view of the world: they're still my child, they're still loved, but I don't own them. I can't understand why any parent wouldn't feel the same.

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                • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

                  @AncTreat5358
                  That's sad. I feel bad for you but even more so for her kids.

                  anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @dillyd Well said.

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                  • moonrabbit@sunny.gardenM moonrabbit@sunny.garden

                    @AncTreat5358
                    congratulations on your new name! ✨

                    but oh goodness, i'm sorry. that kind of rigidity won't help anyone

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                    @moonrabbit Thank you Laen!

                    And definitely, especially when it's out of character for her.

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                    • webhat@infosec.exchangeW webhat@infosec.exchange

                      @AncTreat5358 congratulations on the name change! 💜

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                      @webhat Thanks so much! ❣️

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                      • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space

                        I've had an overwhelmingly positive response to my recent name change, primarily to align with my agender gender identity. I am so grateful for this! ❣️

                        However, there was one glaring exception. My best friend that I've known for 20 years took it extremely poorly. Her points:
                        * I am out of control and making very bad decisions.
                        * As a parent, she believes parents have an indelible right for their children to keep the name they were assigned by them.
                        * It is against her religion to change names.

                        It also came up she was not understanding the whole difference between sex assigned at birth and gender identity, and that body parts do not define your gender.

                        I'm pretty sure I just lost my best friend from this, and am still processing it. But I won't stop this change, because it is right for me.

                        #NameChange #LegalNameChange #Agender #PersonalRelationships

                        fishidwardrobe@social.tchncs.deF This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @AncTreat5358 it's against HER religion for YOU to change names?!

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                        • alexadeswift@lgbtqia.spaceA alexadeswift@lgbtqia.space

                          @AncTreat5358

                          As sad as this is:

                          Those that matter don't mind
                          Those that mind don't matter

                          The loss us hers, and the gain yours, as her behaviour is indicative of negative attitudes that you may previously been unaware if.

                          anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
                          anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
                          anctreat5358@lgbtqia.space
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                          @alexadeswift Very eloquently stated, Alexa!

                          We had avoided this landmine so long that I thought I knew where I would stand with her.

                          The cool thing on the name change was with my aunt. She said it would be difficult to change, but she will make an effort because it's important to me. I appreciate her so much for that! And something like this is what I had anticipated from my BF.

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                          • oddtail@meow.socialO oddtail@meow.social

                            @AncTreat5358

                            One, I am so sorry that you had to experience that reaction 💔

                            Two, "out of control" for something like a name change is... I don't even have the words.

                            Three, it's her religion? Cool. Good thing it's not your religion, or it would be in any way relevant...

                            And Alex sounds like a pretty good agender name!

                            anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @oddtail I appreciate your kind and thoughtfully shared words!

                            And thanks; I'm glad to hear I chose a nice agender name. 😀

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                              @electropict Thank you for sharing this insight. Yes, she does identify as Christian.

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