I can't tell if this is trolling to bait team hyphen, or if it's sarcasm trolling to make the never hyphen people look stupid. |
This is a fair point. |
| You choose first names for your kids and he gets to give them his last name. |
| Both of you pick a number and that becomes their last name. Jill Fourth and Jim Fourth. You two keep your last name or become Fourths. |
| Definitely pick the name that is not near end of alphabet. My kids are always at the ends of lists and sometimes they run out of stuff before getting to end of alphabet. I wish peolel would mix it up more and do it backwards sometimes. |
Euler-Mascheroni Constant |
My husband and I had this conversation. I kept my name, and he said he wanted the kids to have his name. He acknowledged that it was irrational but he felt strongly about it. I agreed, as long as I got to pick their first names. He agreed. He cared more than I did about last names, and I got the first names I cared more about (which were family names from my family). Worked out for us |
Also, I have a different last name from my kids and have never been hassled on any of the many trips we have taken. It has literally NEVER been an issue. |
Same |
It's a practical non-issue in the context of surnames. The issue you describe is an issue with apostrophe names, internal space names, umlauts/accents names, just to mention a few. The real point is, if she was taking her French husbands surname "de L'Espinasse" nobody would be taking about systems, special characters, and SAT tests. To suggest otherwise is fantasy. It's a desperation move of finding a practical reason to oppose something you have no other justification for opposing. |
| I have a double barrelled last name and I wish I hadn't done that. Should've kept my own name or outright taken his but not both; I think the two names don't go well together and I have to always spell mine b/c it's an uncommon Italian name. In any case, sorry that your fiance is being difficult. |
A man who really and truly loves the gal he says he wants to marry doesn't think twice about taking her last name. In fact, he wants to. |
OP's BF: "I want you to propose to me." OP has to say by DCUM standards: "OK." If not, we will rightly assert she hates men. |
I'm a woman who kept my own name and we talked about getting married instead of some grandiose proposal. I think you're trying a bit too hard to prove a point that does not exist. |
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Ehh. I don’t think this relationship is going to work. |