Just in case you missed it: 85%
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Of women thought of as property… in the US… not in other developed countries (definitely not in my own). American women should wake up and reject this patriarchal tradition and research its meaning and history before changing their names. |
Never thought of changing my last name just bc it seems like such a hassle to deal with paperwork. It’s not broke so no need to fix it. P |
Hey, wasn't there a number someone was bringing up, over and over, maybe a percentage? I seem to recall that 85% of Americans also believe abortion should be legal, at least to some extent. I wonder if that PP agrees with this 85% too, and thinks others should get in line with the 85%. |
It was a joke, because that bot person keeps repeating it. Oh well. |
It's amazing that so many people claim they didn't change their name or that no one they knew did. This is the definition of a bubble not the same as the rest of the united states or even the DMV area. |
Happy to be in my bubble then! ![]() Anyway, most of our ancestors had no last names. They're a relatively recent thing. People got along fine without them for millennia. People in other parts of the world get along fine with different naming customs than ours. We can get along fine with a diversity of naming decisions here in the US. It's not the end of the world if some women change their names and others don't, if some men change their names and others don't, if some people give their daughters one last name and sons another, if some families take on a whole new surname, if some families hyphenate names and others just add an extra name at the end. No one will perish because of such decisions. |
Exactly. Not sure what people refer to when they say that having different last names complicates things… |
Tell us more about yourself - age, location, profession, so we know how to find men like you. |
I live in Michigan and know many women who didn't change their name. |
Yes love my bubble! |
Who cares? |
I would have avoided him and his friends like the plague in my dating years. Let me guess, your dream wife needs to be pretty, know her place and welcome you home with a nice drink every night after work? |
This was definitely written by a bot. No one appointed you facilitator of anything. This entire thread and indeed every post on DCUM is a reflection of personal bias. Liberal views or not. No one appointed you in charge of what "our" aim is, or how it ought to be discussed. I mean look, the bot inputs are very very obvious so I'm not quite sure what you hope to achieve by this. |
I got married 23 years ago and kept my name. Why would I take a man's name? It's just weird to me and my husband didn't want me to do it, either. He is a feminist. |