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After fifteen years of waffling around it, I have finally committed myself to changing the name I was given at birth, and breaking the hold it had over me in my relationships with my family.
I have decided that my name is no longer Cecil Thomas Sims. From now on, I am Viktyr Ludvig Korimir; I start the process of having it changed legally on Monday.
After fifteen years of waffling around it, I have finally committed myself to changing the name I was given at birth, and breaking the hold it had over me in my relationships with my family.
I have decided that my name is no longer Cecil Thomas Sims. From now on, I am Viktyr Ludvig Korimir; I start the process of having it changed legally on Monday.
I know, and I hate to lose it, but it was grandfather's name and I needed to have a name with no connections to my family. He always hated the name anyway, so I don't feel that I'm dishonoring him in any way by dropping his name.
I've seriously considered changing my surname, to that of one of my blood relatives, to better honor them and better represent myself.
After fifteen years of waffling around it, I have finally committed myself to changing the name I was given at birth, and breaking the hold it had over me in my relationships with my family.
I have decided that my name is no longer Cecil Thomas Sims. From now on, I am Viktyr Ludvig Korimir; I start the process of having it changed legally on Monday.
From now on, I am Viktyr Ludvig Korimir; .
After fifteen years of waffling around it, I have finally committed myself to changing the name I was given at birth, and breaking the hold it had over me in my relationships with my family.
I have decided that my name is no longer Cecil Thomas Sims. From now on, I am Viktyr Ludvig Korimir; I start the process of having it changed legally on Monday.
Whenever I hear of someone changing their name, I think of that episode of The New Leave It To Beaver in which Kip gets an afterschool job as a gas station attendant and they give him a work shirt with a name tag, but none of the shirts have the name tag for "Kip," and so he's given a shirt with some other name that he's called, and when he goes home and explains it to his little brother he asks if he can be called Aquaman.
Good luck with the name change.
It sounds super-villiany
How can one argue with that? Good luck, Viktyr!!! (Does this mean you're dropping "The Rat" part?) ;-)
Why this name in particular and why change from your family if you dont mind me asking?
Awwww..... why change out of shame? Did you family members fight nazis with their bear hands in the woods for weeks or something?
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