>Aware/know trans people online and seen/met some in person.
>MtF.
>Usually tall, blonde.
>Name they've chosen for transitioning usually ends in "-a" or sounds like a text-book definition of old people name.
I have nothing against trans people (some of them are kinda' awesome) but I find it curious there's a pattern I'm seeing. Is this a common thing or what.
>Want a trans GF
>no Jennifer's, Jessica's, Caitlin's, Betty's, Cheryl's
>It's always stripper names
>>7115509
What's wrong with going with the name your parents would have given you if you were born opposite sex?
>>7115492
i have a normal name that happens to end with an a, thank you very much
>>7117975
I'd like to know this too. According to ceraposter we're not allowed to have any name ever, since she included both special snowflake names AND traditional names as transtrender.
I guess we're just supposed to have a serial number?
>>7118488
You can't even keep your birth name, since it was picked by your parents
>>7115503
But I have one of those names.
>>7117975
Trans women are only allowed to name themselves random sequences of letters, numbers and symbols. If they go with anything else then they're transtrenders.
>>7118680
Holy fuck you're a head case. Get help.
>>7115492
>Be tall, blond
>Name ends in 'a'
>Only person I know with my name is my friend's old grandma in Belgium.
>>7115492
>MtF
>5'8'' Dark Blonde
>Cara
>tfw the name your parents gave you is a tranny meme name
>>7123188
Wow. That's a weird coincidence.
>wtf I hate my name now