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i will never get married.. fuck that
but let's say i do.. i would like my partner to do so
why? fuck that shit.. if i spent all that money on her ring an wedding etc.. she better.. hahahWhy?
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No. Married name was shorter and it was during the Stone Age.
why? fuck that shit.. if i spent all that money on her ring an wedding etc.. she better.. hahah
maybe that's just me..
I would take my husband's name. It's not like your maiden name would vanish. If the marriage ended, you can always take it back. Plus, there's the option to hyphenate your last name.
I would take my husband's name. It's not like your maiden name would vanish. If the marriage ended, you can always take it back. Plus, there's the option to hyphenate your last name.
I would take my husband's name. It's not like your maiden name would vanish. If the marriage ended, you can always take it back. Plus, there's the option to hyphenate your last name.
Thing is that hyphenation is a little awkward in length and really cannot go on for generations. Also is reminiscent of the British Royal Family (???) and sounds vaguely indecisive.
On the other hand keeping the maiden name is neat and direct but does indicate the marriage via the names.
Looks to me like there is no clear "right choice" here so people just go with the flow.
Oh, I don't know. Mrs. Petronella Evangeline Holmes-Sherbert-Kingsley-Knight-Shepard-Williams-Smith-Jones-Doe has a certain ring to it.
I chanced my last name, had too, keeping the maiden name was no legal option.
A nice bonus was going from the most common last name in the country I was born in, to a quit unique one.
I chanced my last name, had too, keeping the maiden name was no legal option.
A nice bonus was going from the most common last name in the country I was born in, to a quit unique one.