JoannaOhio
17-Year Cancer Survivor!!!
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First off - I want everybody to know that I'm not a teen - but I'm the grandmother of one - and I'd really like your opinions about a situation in our family. Nobody else in my family reads these boards, so I'm not exposing information that could potentially cause them discomfort.
My granddaughter's birth name is a bit unusual to start with - Emelia - not the more "typical" Amelia. When she was little we called her Emmy. When she asked to be called Emelia instead, we made that switch. When she was 11, she asked to be called "Kitty" - mostly because she was such a cat lover. As she entered middle school, she asked her mother (my daughter) to ask her teachers to call her Kitty. Her mom said that it was up to "Kitty" to do the asking - and she did. That started about three years of her being called Kitty by pretty much everybody - (exept one set of grandparents who refused to make the change).
My granddaughter is now 14-1/2. Evidently she has felt for some time that the name "Kitty" hasn't really suited her anymore, but she didn't know quite what to do about it. Her mother recently became engaged, and it looks as if the family will be moving to another state within the next year. I think that my granddaughter started thinking that if she wanted to change away from "Kitty", this would be a good opportunity.
She doesn't want to use her birth name - (thinks it's too "girly" to suit her current persona). A week or so ago she said she would like to be called "Eevee". Besides liking the sound of the name, I guess it's the name of a species of fox-like Pokomon characters that she likes.
Personally, I was never fond of the name "Kitty", and I have no problem at all with her changing it to something else. Although I don't share the Pokomon connection, I like the sound of "Eevee" - (pronounced like E.V.) With her permission and enthusiatic approval, I sent a chatty email to friends and family members about what's going on in our family - and included the information about the change to "Eevee".
Well, strong resistance has developed from several people - including her stepfather-to-be - who thinks that changing her name isn't "normal" - and that it is somehow a cry for help - a sign that she doesn't like herself and is trying to reinvent herself by changing her name. This has caused my daughter to second guess her parenting skills - and wonders if she should have allowed the whole "Kitty" name change in the first place.
I would really like to hear from other teens about your feelings about this - and whether you or any of your friends have changed what you choose to be called. Feel free to send me a personal message if you'd like - or post here so others can read. Thanks in advance for any insight you can lend.
My granddaughter's birth name is a bit unusual to start with - Emelia - not the more "typical" Amelia. When she was little we called her Emmy. When she asked to be called Emelia instead, we made that switch. When she was 11, she asked to be called "Kitty" - mostly because she was such a cat lover. As she entered middle school, she asked her mother (my daughter) to ask her teachers to call her Kitty. Her mom said that it was up to "Kitty" to do the asking - and she did. That started about three years of her being called Kitty by pretty much everybody - (exept one set of grandparents who refused to make the change).
My granddaughter is now 14-1/2. Evidently she has felt for some time that the name "Kitty" hasn't really suited her anymore, but she didn't know quite what to do about it. Her mother recently became engaged, and it looks as if the family will be moving to another state within the next year. I think that my granddaughter started thinking that if she wanted to change away from "Kitty", this would be a good opportunity.
She doesn't want to use her birth name - (thinks it's too "girly" to suit her current persona). A week or so ago she said she would like to be called "Eevee". Besides liking the sound of the name, I guess it's the name of a species of fox-like Pokomon characters that she likes.
Personally, I was never fond of the name "Kitty", and I have no problem at all with her changing it to something else. Although I don't share the Pokomon connection, I like the sound of "Eevee" - (pronounced like E.V.) With her permission and enthusiatic approval, I sent a chatty email to friends and family members about what's going on in our family - and included the information about the change to "Eevee".
Well, strong resistance has developed from several people - including her stepfather-to-be - who thinks that changing her name isn't "normal" - and that it is somehow a cry for help - a sign that she doesn't like herself and is trying to reinvent herself by changing her name. This has caused my daughter to second guess her parenting skills - and wonders if she should have allowed the whole "Kitty" name change in the first place.
I would really like to hear from other teens about your feelings about this - and whether you or any of your friends have changed what you choose to be called. Feel free to send me a personal message if you'd like - or post here so others can read. Thanks in advance for any insight you can lend.
. Good luck with that!
