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Reply to "Can't wait to change my surname, but notice many women keeping theirs, is there a reason for this trend?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Studies show that it's better to all have the same last name but it's a personal decision.[/quote] What studies? Citations or you’re talking out of your nether end.[/quote] Here are the titles and sources of five academic studies and articles related to family members sharing last names: 1. "Sharing Surnames: Children, Family and Kinship" by Hayley Davies, 2011 (SAGE Journals) 2. "Sharing Surnames: Children, Family and Kinship" (ResearchGate) 3. "Last name analysis of mobility, gender imbalance, and nepotism across academic systems" (PNAS) 4. "The Power of Naming: Surnames, Children, and Spouses" (Oxford Academic) 5. "A Study of Family Communication & the College Experience" (STARS, University of Central Florida) These studies explore the implications of shared family last names in various contexts including family dynamics, academic settings, and societal norms.[/quote] DP. Did you just google them without reading them? Are you sure they make the point that was asked about for references, or is this some ChatGPT thing where you just spew platitudes like "your insights are helpful" and "these studies 'explore the implications'"?[/quote]
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