Anonymous wrote:I didnt want to change my name at first (got married at 34). Then I decided to just change it legally but still use my maiden name as my professional name. That got challenging (specifically when going on client visits where I had to show my ID/get a visitor badge to enter, and my visitor badge had a different last name on it than the client knew), then I got pregnant and I decided just to change it before the kid came as I envisioned more confusion to come.
In retrospect, it was a silly thing for me to get to worked up about/fight so much, because a different name on my drivers license doesnt make me a different person. My values and morals and beliefs and personality are all the same.
PP again. I thought that changing my last name when I was pregnant would be SUCH a pain (insurance, doctors records, etc.) and it was not. No one noticed at all. My doctor nor anyone else in the office never once commented on my having a different last name from one visit to the next. I kind of felt like I was "special" for changing my name and expected people to notice more than they did...clearly I wasn't/they didnt.