That’s pissing you off? Your kids have your husband’s last name and you kept yours. What are you going to do when you get real problems in life? |
| Thanks everyone for helping us make the decision to give our baby both of our last names! This thread has been an eye opener. |
Jonathan Montgomery Garcia y Robinson-Schwartzkof. The poor kid will refuse to ever write his name when he sits next to Jan Smith. |
I would feel pity for your husband and children .. but I know you're single and lonely and lying on the internet though |
You're so cute. |
NP. Cats would be better company than you. |
Or just Jonathan Fernandez O'Brien. Easy peezy, jerk. PP, my son has my very unusual last name as his middle name. Works out brilliantly, as the rest of his name is fairly common. But now instead of being a dime a dozen, he's one in the world. |
I know, right? It surprised me too. That's why I wrote Wow. But it was a fleeting feeling. |
DP LOL Enjoy your cats! |
Meh, it's just a tradition. Some cultures do it, some don't. Not a huge deal some are making it out to be. In my experience the most militant tradition haters are those who can't conform for whatever reason. As in they wish they could, but it's not in the stars. Like, some women wish they could marry a good provider and have it easier with kids and life in general, but alas. |
Oh my God! My wife changed her 3-syllable last name to mine because it’s shorter. I never thought about it. I thought it was love. (sniff) It was writers cramp. |
I would if that guy were the last man on Earth. Fortunately, for me I have a terrific husband who isn't a wackadoo MRA-type. |
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I doubt it, PP. I seriously doubt it
Then again, it's the nature of the internets, so I'm not complaining. |