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Alright, figured I'd give a small intro here, I am currently known as Rebekah, but that will change soon as I get the money for my name change, in which case it will be Micheal, that is, until I get married, at which point my last name will change. Anyhow, I am not only a transsexual FTM, but also a furry and sometimes a babyfur, all depends on my mood. I am a gamer, I play WoW (Server: Kul Teras Main Toon: Lafauna) as well as Furcadia and Gaia Online. I like to play quite a few console games as well, I guess I'm a nerd really. I've been into robotics and well...that's about it, unless you all have other questions for me...

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Welcome to the forums, come on in and sit down, I'll bring you some pizza and a cold drink.

The others will be along soon, as soon as they smell the pizza so take another slice before they arrive.

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Guest ~Brenda~

Welcome Steller,

Hey don't eat all of the pizza :D I'm hungry too. Well as you have probably guessed by now that we are all a really friendly bunch. So come in, be comfotable, and start posting!! Get to know us as we get to know you!

HUGS

Brenda

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Guest Donna Jean

Hello, Steller!

How are you doing today, Hon?

Well, it certainly is nice to meet you !

We have really nice people here, don't we? I knew that you'd think so....

Make yourself all comfy and take your shoes off so that you can wiggle your toes!

Relax and enjoy yourself!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest praisedbeherhooves
Alright, figured I'd give a small intro here, I am currently known as Rebekah, but that will change soon as I get the money for my name change, in which case it will be Micheal, that is, until I get married, at which point my last name will change. Anyhow, I am not only a transsexual FTM, but also a furry and sometimes a babyfur, all depends on my mood. I am a gamer, I play WoW (Server: Kul Teras Main Toon: Lafauna) as well as Furcadia and Gaia Online. I like to play quite a few console games as well, I guess I'm a nerd really. I've been into robotics and well...that's about it, unless you all have other questions for me...

Welcome to the forums. :) Nerds for the win!

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Guest AllisonD

It is very nice to meet you. You have already confused me, which is a feature, I like that. It means there is more to understand about you. When you change your name to Michael, and then get married, won't your spouse take your name instead of you changing yours?

Whatever, I'm just confused. When Donna married me I had the option of taking her name. I decided to keep my own for a couple of reasons, one of which my new initials would have been a swear word, but I could have. But then we are two women. Since you would presumeably be male I would have thought you would keep your name? Unless you were marrying another man, in which case you might/would take his?

Married surname changes between same-sex couples intrigue me, so I would like your thoughts on that, if the concept applies to you.

Allison

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Guest Steller Mist
It is very nice to meet you. You have already confused me, which is a feature, I like that. It means there is more to understand about you. When you change your name to Michael, and then get married, won't your spouse take your name instead of you changing yours?

Whatever, I'm just confused. When Donna married me I had the option of taking her name. I decided to keep my own for a couple of reasons, one of which my new initials would have been a swear word, but I could have. But then we are two women. Since you would presumeably be male I would have thought you would keep your name? Unless you were marrying another man, in which case you might/would take his?

Married surname changes between same-sex couples intrigue me, so I would like your thoughts on that, if the concept applies to you.

Allison

Aww no, it's just he knows I hate mine, and the fact that he's now moving to japan...makes things a little smoother to have a japanese name really. I've even thought about going to the extreme of changing my name of Japanese, but I'm not going to.

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Guest NicolaiAE

Hello Steller Mist!

Furries = Awesome! I draw them sometimes and have made myself a couple heads for my characters.

As for robotics,

do you mean like botball kind of robotics or build-'em, kill-'em robots?

I'm in botball myself. A newb programmer, average builder.

-Nicolai

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