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Professionally, I want to have it hyphenated. But outside in the non-professional world I want to be known as Mrs. hislastname. Much easier than my own last name!
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I figure I have to have some man's last name anyway-why not the man I choose as my husband?:)
But if he had a weird last name that I didn't like-I'd keep mine probably. |
In Quebec, women aren't allowed to change their name to their husband's after marriage. Apparently, it's because of the high divorce rate there.
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My last name means crap to me. My parents are divorced and I dont care for my father after all that went down, this all happened when I was 5. My mom got remarried and my stepdad became my dad to me, but I didnt let him adopt me cause I felt bad for a long time about it and my real father, now I wish I had.
Anyways, as soon as I got married I changed my last name to my hubbys. One I didnt like my old one, but I wanted my hubbys. I am sooooo proud to take him name and everyone to know we are married and I like being Mrs. I know we hope to be married forever so I dont plan to change my name again. |
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If the divorce rate is the reason that people there have stopped doing it though... that just seems incredibly pessimistic to me. |
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Women in Latin American countries follow the same custom of last name/maiden name until marriage, when the husband's last name is added with the prefix 'de' (literally, 'wife of'). Here's an example: Single: Pastora Lopez Portillo Married: Pastora Lopez Portillo de Santa Maria. In many cases, to shorten a cumbersome combination of names the woman will drop the maiden name and simply refer herself as (example) Pastora Lopez de Santa Maria. She generally reverts to her maiden name combination upon divorce; in the case the husband dies, she may keep the husband's name and add 'viuda de' (widow) of (husband's name). |
My maiden name will go bye-byes when I marry. I have a very Polish last name that just wouldn't make for a good hypenation or middle name. I've always said that I'm going to marry a man with a nice simple last name. Who knows, maybe it'll end up being even worse than mine. :)
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My maiden last name (which I took back after my divorce) isn't even "mine", I have found out while doing genealogy. But I respected my dad too much not to use it. It's uber-German, and while my dad's family is Swiss-English, my last name should be Block. *sigh* |
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Since I don't want to have kids, what name they'd get isn't an issue to me. However, I would not give kids dad's last name without at least a discussion. Since my name is so difficult, giving them hyphenated names would be unpleasant, but I don't see a problem with making up a new name for them that incorporates both mother and father's names -- or, making up a whole new name for the family. I don't see the big deal, either, about having differnent names within a family, and could see giving a girl mom's last name or a boy dad's, or something along those lines. Also, it would offend me if anyone ever called me Mrs., especially Mrs. Hisfirst Hislast. That's just not for me, ever. |
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I am Christia Melissa S. When I marry I will be Christia Melissa S. M. but I will go by Christia M. and I will be Mrs. M |
I plan on pulling a Hilary Rodham Clinton myself.
When I get married I'll be Sandy D***** G*******. That should be fun. |
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Currently, I don't plan on having kids so I don't see there being a problem with the name stuff. If I did plan on having kids, I would change my name but only because I would like to name my child my maiden name (Kelsey). No professional reason really and not an independence thing, just a whole lot less paperwork to complete. |
I didnt think it was a pain at all to change my last name to my hubbys. We went to the office downtown and I filled out one paper to make it official and then they snet me a new social security card like in a week or so. I also hit the DMV that day and got it over with fast there too. We combined bank accounts so I didnt have to change anything there and all the new utilities in my name are in my new name. It actually for me was sooo fun. I was so excited last year before we got married. I couldnt wait to be able to sign it mrs p or shannan p. I was so excited especially since weve been together 6 years before we got married so it was about time lol.... I see myself married to him forever. His parents have been married for over 30 years and I see us being like them.
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