Have you ever wanted to change your CD name?
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Erica Shade
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Have you ever wanted to change your CD name?
Recently, I have been struggling with the idea of changing my CD name. I think as I have evolved, I have found greater balance with a new name that has been on my mind for a little while now. I believe it reflects the true me, but I am afraid it also gives away some of the annonimity (sp?) that me current name has.
Have any of you gone through a similar experience? How did you handle it? If you had websites did you change the name on the website, or make reference to the new name?
Erica Shade
Have any of you gone through a similar experience? How did you handle it? If you had websites did you change the name on the website, or make reference to the new name?
Erica Shade
It's always better in the Shade!!
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I like Deborah, because of its biblical connotations, but it has the "flexibility" of Debbie (sexy) and Deb for short. I have another name, that of a model that I worked with in a TV commercial (I was not 'dressed") could not compete with her anyway. I won't say what her name was as it is so unique and I would not want to tempt anyone else to "try" it.
Love.
Deborah
Love.
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I have thought about it... thinking back I could have used my own nickname, given to me by my parents... "Kiki"
In the US, Kiki is considered a female name. However my parents, not having been born in this country, didn't see any harm in giving me that nickname...
Perhaps they had a premonition of the future...
But I won't ever change my name. Lorna just fits!
In the US, Kiki is considered a female name. However my parents, not having been born in this country, didn't see any harm in giving me that nickname...
Perhaps they had a premonition of the future...
But I won't ever change my name. Lorna just fits!
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Loretta Ann
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My first choice was Michelle, but settled for Darlene, because there are a lot of Michelle's. As it turns out I am really pleased with Darlene, because the only Darlene that I know is a real classy woman, and when I dress to the nines I want to feel classy. I think it helps to better realize my fantasy.
Thank you Erica for starting this post.
Thank you Erica for starting this post.
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For almost a year, before I posted as my femme self anywhere on line, it was "paralysis by analysis" lurking around forums, visiting individual's web pages, name origin sites, etc.
Various names and combinations of names were bouncing around inside my blonde head (lots of empty space in there, needed to put cotton in my ears to keep them from escaping
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I finally came up with Jadeanne because it's unique and I liked it best.
Various names and combinations of names were bouncing around inside my blonde head (lots of empty space in there, needed to put cotton in my ears to keep them from escaping
I finally came up with Jadeanne because it's unique and I liked it best.
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Erica Shade
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Thanks ladies for the responses so far. You see for me my real first name can be interchanged and used for either a first or last name. I had toyed with the idea of being more true to myself and actually using my first name as my last name, but am finding that I am also very comfortable with Erica Shade. It has a lot of meaning to me, and it has brought me through the tough times. So I am torn. 1) use a name that more closely resembles my real name, and stand proud of who I am, or 2) continue with my chosen name, as I really like it, and it took me a long time to come up with it. And I thought crossdressing already brought out enough issues. Here's another one.
Nuff Luv,
Erica Shade (yes, still hiding in the shade)
Nuff Luv,
Erica Shade (yes, still hiding in the shade)
It's always better in the Shade!!
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