So how did you pick your name

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KenetaO
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Now I picked my name!

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As I grew up and realized that all wasn't right with my world, I spent a great deal of time day dreaming and wondering what on earth was wrong with me, I am so sensitive, I cry at movies & TV shows, I enjoy arranging things flower, creating things around our home with a feminine touch.

So when the feelings of femininity & crossdressing come upon me, I feel as though I am so much more than, so to that I just added to my given name Ken an "eta" which suited me just fine, because I am much more than the man you see before you! I am also deep down inside a woman who for whatever reason has become trapped in this ugly old man's body! The "O" was from the first letter of my last name O'Leary!

So I give to you the undefined and normally completely confused "KenetaO"
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Post by Andrea Elise »

I could never settle on a name. The ones I came up with were very cute but not me.

It became an issue when I joined this forum. But only an issue with me.

Andrea seemed a natural fit, even though it is a name that is considered to be non gender specific. It, for me, has a resonance of another life or, perhaps, another time.

As for Elise, the same as above. A resonance, or an echo from some distant place that I can't define.

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Post by Angela Newel »

I was going to use my given name since it is usually considered a fem name, but my wife suggested a larger degree of separation. So we used a name I alwaysed loved.
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I was called Kittie at my 1st school. they must have known!
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Joan is a play on my welsh name. A woman at work called Joan used to tease me that i had the same name as her.
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New Name

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Just picked a new name, for me it had to be a name not associated with anyone else. Never knew a Gillian, but I like like the way it sounds. It reflects the way that I am feeling. I want a fun sounding name, it sounds like fun to me.
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My Fem Name

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I chose Laccey when I registered at this site. My first fem name was Francine (from Frank) but since it was associated with my first Dom I decided to retire it when she retired. Between the two I have used the "site name" of Lacewetter, but that doesn't fit here, something more feminine was called for, and what is more feminine than lace :)
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I picked Arlene from Arlene Francis a 1950 - 1960s TV personality who thought always egeganyly attired. 8)
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Post by Paula G »

I quite fancied something a little bit exotic, I tried out Emerald and few others, all very fine but too rich for everyday wear, so I just added the "a" and use the female version of my male name, after all it's a good name and I am used to it, and any slips in the wrong clothes can be easiely explained.
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Post by Jessica North »

When I first picked a name, I went with Jennifer. That really never clicked with me so I knew I would change it.

Thought about June, since I loved June Cleaver. Also thought about Grace since Grace Kelly is my girl. But those names are better left with the ladies I admire.

Later I came up with Jessica and thought it was a pretty name. No one specific to associate it with, just liked it. North is my mother's maiden name and it just seemed appropriate.

So Jessica North it is. Now I am thinking about what middle name to take. :-k
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Post by Paula G »

Sorry for me Jessica is always Jessica Rabbit, too many associations! but then don't we all have someone we will associate with a name
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Post by Jessica North »

Paula G wrote:Sorry for me Jessica is always Jessica Rabbit, too many associations! but then don't we all have someone we will associate with a name
Ha, yes I guess Jessica Rabbit could be the first thing many people think of. If I remember correctly Ms. Rabbit was quite the hottie anyway, so it's fine. But you're right, virtually all names can be associated with someone or something.
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"Quite a hottie"!! She is THE sexiest thing, and she's not realy bad, she's just drawn that way

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is my all time favorite film, it has everything, sex, violence, humour, suspence, music the lot, oh yes and Jessica Rabbit
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Paula G wrote:"Quite a hottie"!! She is THE sexiest thing, and she's not realy bad, she's just drawn that way

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is my all time favorite film, it has everything, sex, violence, humour, suspence, music the lot, oh yes and Jessica Rabbit
I agree and it was so good that it took years to make one (Space Jam) like it and that was not a patch on Who Framed Roger Rabbit. So many classic scenes :) Shave and a Haircut?
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Post by JohnH »

I simply retained my masculine name. No matter how I'm dressed or groomed I want to be identified as a male.
I'm a genetic man who likes to wear skirts, dresses, and heels at times.
My wife wears none of those items.
Other times I wear men's clothing.

It depends on my mood and circumstances!

John (and I always remain John no matter what I wear!)
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