I may or may not have written the name in a paper again and again to see how it looked
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I'm kinda anxious that my signature comes out different sometimes (happened with my old one as well), so yeah, wrote multiple pages full of my new signature to hammer it in. Now, some years later it's still evolving. I'm really really happy about my name and signature. The best part of my name is that I chose it myself and when I meet new people I usually brag about it :D The perks of being trans.
My main signature was literally a scribble. When I changed my name I used my alternate "legible" signature as my old signature and just kept my scribble
Damn. If I become a doctor, will it cancel things out and make my current handwriting acceptable?