Who am I? I am me again now.
I changed my surname a couple of months ago. I reverted back to my "maiden name".
So I am now explaining to everyone that I have returned to my "maiden name". I've decided that I now hate the term "maiden name". It is my real name, my birth name. It is who I really, really am. It's not just another name for a name. It was easier than I thought to change back (legally). I am very happy to be me again.
I've decided that i will not change my name again. Even if I marry again, I'm keeping everything offical and legal in my real name!
I am who I am. I will remain who I am. I will retain my own birth identity!
I used to dislike my name. I didnt like my first name. I didnt like my middle name. When I decided to begin blogging I definately did not want my surname (married surname) as part of my name at all. So I used my first and middle. It grew on me, I began to like my name again. I used my names more and more with out a surname. I had decided that I didnt want to be known as that surname (that marriage) anymore.
And now that I've returned fully to my real name, I feel very happy and complete.
So I am now explaining to everyone that I have returned to my "maiden name". I've decided that I now hate the term "maiden name". It is my real name, my birth name. It is who I really, really am. It's not just another name for a name. It was easier than I thought to change back (legally). I am very happy to be me again.
I've decided that i will not change my name again. Even if I marry again, I'm keeping everything offical and legal in my real name!
I am who I am. I will remain who I am. I will retain my own birth identity!
I used to dislike my name. I didnt like my first name. I didnt like my middle name. When I decided to begin blogging I definately did not want my surname (married surname) as part of my name at all. So I used my first and middle. It grew on me, I began to like my name again. I used my names more and more with out a surname. I had decided that I didnt want to be known as that surname (that marriage) anymore.
And now that I've returned fully to my real name, I feel very happy and complete.
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