Got mine off a ex who was two timming me , revenge is a dish best served cold!!
Got mine off a ex who was two timming me , revenge is a dish best served cold!!
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I wish I had a clever reason for my Carly name.. truth is Carly, like most people here, wasn't my original name for my fem persona.. originally I went with Kristeena.. for no other reason than I thought it was a cool name and it was also a quick fix to a situation of fact.. I got on the internet and went to some cross dress sites as well as basic trans gender sites and wanted some e-mails sent to me and so I started a email account with hotmail or wherever and needed a reasonable name, rather than my male name.. so Kristeena was born quite quickly so I could have them send an email to me as Kristeena rather then "dear sir or madam".. this past February I changed to a more suitable(?) name and one that the initials were closer (actually) to my real name, and Carly was born and Kristeena was buried at her (his) email address.. poor girl.. I think I even wrote an obit for her at her yahoo 360 site.. how sick, hu??? anyway the feeling I have is that Carly is less of a pretty priss name and more identifiable by me in male mode.. closer to my persona now than Kristeena was to my persona..
I got my female name after watching TV....
I heard the name Amanda and I liked the name as it is Female yet it says to me being from the country.....
Amanda
There are some wonderful stories on how some of you decided on your gurl names. My name came to me in a dream one night while I was in the middle of the final struggle of accepting "ME" as who I am. I really didn't know any Tiffany's or anything so I'm really not sure where it came from in my dream . . . all I know is I woke up in the morning and I finally knew who I was. Best dream of my life.
- - - tiff - - -
Tiffany Anne
we have a "special" person at work who has called me christina since he met me, seems to work for me, and he is an excellent fellow,so i guess its kind of in his honor. heres to you ,tim
"you can have this nail file when you pry it from my cold ,dead hands."
My male has always been spelt wrong - even by members of my family and close friends - so it seemed entirely natural to spell it the more commonly used girly way. Certainly avoids confusion - though it may be a bit more difficult to tell if someone I know reads me!
There's a challenge for the future!
I am a very new member,(2 days ago) and have only just managed to work out how to reply and post new threads.
My name was a spare of the moment thing,when I decided to register,and had to come up with a name and password I was stumped.After 10 minutes I came up with Astra_Jupiter.
As I have always been interested in astronomy,and part of my secondary school crest included the words "Ad Astra",meaning
To the Stars, that was why i chose it .Also,I heard someone talking on local radio about a new book about space, and he used the expression " We are all made of stardust",meaning that all the atoms and molocules that make up everything in the universe,are the same as they were at the time of the "Big Bang".So as they say ,"What goes around ,comes around",or some thing like that.
But I may have wandered a bit off the track of the thread,but that is the way I am.
Hope to post again soon
Astra
My forum name battybattybats was one I'd used on another, now defunct, forum on a different subject and was one that I was sure my (now ex) girlfriend wouldn't guess.
I have hardly socialised in girl mode so I haven't really settled on a proper girl name. In one roleplaying game (Conspiracy X) I ran, I really got into the character of an npc called Elizabeth (actually a reformed vampire version of infamous Ersebet Bathory) so I'm fairly partial to that or a varient thereof, but also as my Mum didn't know what gender I'd be before I was born she picked two names and the girl one was Tegan (not sure of the spelling though, I should ask her one day).
I'm really quite fond of my male name though, which makes finding a girl one I could settle on difficult.
I also took what would have been my name had I been born properly, Julia Ann is my younger sisters name. I was Allison for a while hopwever when my wife discovered me and my P.O. box it did not go well on many levels including the name as that was to be the name of our first born girl,we have three boys. My last name of Bassett while it has a nice ring ,I think, is the name of the street I live on in Michigan{ talk about dropping identity hints.}
I decided on Rachael as the "R" matches my male name and it's just a name I like and it "feels" right. Although Katie, and most any variation, is a name I love but didn't seem to fit me.
My wife gave me my name.She named me after Carly from General Hospital.She said we are alot alike LOL.
For years I kept my stash in an Candy apple card board box. When my wife and I talked about a name we came up with "kandi" from the box....just how sweet I am.
Hi,
GG here. Hope you don't mind my putting my two cents in on the name issue. I named my sweet thing. I was thinking of Aurora, but decided on Adora, as it means beloved. And she is surely my beloved one! I wanted my beautiful girl to have a beautiful name.
Happy Holidays to all.
Annette
"Not one bit of my self worth is tied up in your acceptance." Phil McGraw
My real name is Tracy, just cahnged the ending.
Love Ya, Tracy
"Like the sky opens after a rainy day we must open to ourselves.... Learn to love yourself for who you are and open so the world can see you shine." ~James Poland
For many years I have used the name of my favourited Shakespeare character, 'Touchstone', as my ID in a variety of chat pages.
Touchstone eventually marries a girl named Audrey, I thought it was only fitting that I used this as the name of my 'other half'.
The II is only there 'cos someone else aready had Audrey
(Nothing to do with the fact I once played the role of Orin in "The Little Shop of Horrors).
i havnt really got a definate femme name there are so many girls names i like i would have to go full time before settlin on one - i like lorraine and thats the one i'd probably go for long term caus i used to work with a girl with that name and i had a bit of an infatuation with her for a time - i guess some just add 'a' to the end of their real name ie paula, carla ect but i think you could go for a name of a girl you have known and liked - i dont really like the name dawn much but knew a girl called this so i could go with it - i certainly wouldnt go with shirley as my name on here suggests its too unisex - sandra yeh i like that too i guess until you come out of the closet it doesnt really matter what you call yourself and people change their names anyway sometimes i like to think i am many different women hence the song by whitney houston "i'm every women"
I chose my name to honor the magnificent, well-coffed, well-dressed
gorgeous women I watched in the plazas of Southern Spain.
MMMMmmmm.......
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A few years ago, I told a good GG friend about my dressing. She was very supportive right from the beginning, and mentioned "Crystal," just in passing, as a possible name. I took a liking to it straight away.
Crystal
Well my firsr name, just took off the en at the end,and added some femme to it with the oney. Never really liked my name until now.
I guess I was just lucky because my name just came to me without even trying.
I needed a femme name for a board and I'm a sci fi geek. Aeryn is from Farscape, a great but misunderstood sci fi show.
name taken from a friend I once knew. Necessary to join as the name I'd used for years has been perloined by another. That name is Regina Ramsey, of Tinas NCO club. Which is the real me.
mine is easy . its actually my real name .
my short name + slang language= sounds like Carie in english . so there you go ..and i like it ..
I simply took the name I would've been given if I'd been born as a GG. The name "Sharon" simply just feels right. And as the old saying goes, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Sharon
"Once you've worn a black dress, hose, and heels to a party. What else is there?"