Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going to say it...I think it makes the man look like a wimp when he takes the female's name. There are some things that I think should stay traditional....why? I am not sure thats how I feel.
FWIW I believe that women should have equal rights...hell I make more than my DH and will always work. But there are sometimes when you need to let DH have his "balls" back and this classifies as one of them.
I need to be able to look at my DH and see a man...a strong man...not some wimp who took my name willingly.
Well, they just don't have to be friends with you then.
Once you've been married for more than ten minutes, people stop knowing or caring how you came to the decision you did regarding your name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going to say it...I think it makes the man look like a wimp when he takes the female's name. There are some things that I think should stay traditional....why? I am not sure thats how I feel.
FWIW I believe that women should have equal rights...hell I make more than my DH and will always work. But there are sometimes when you need to let DH have his "balls" back and this classifies as one of them.
I need to be able to look at my DH and see a man...a strong man...not some wimp who took my name willingly.
Well I think your husband making less money is a lot wimpier than if he had taken your last name.
I took my husband's last name, but if I had to choose, I'd choose a provider who took my last name. Not someone who's a man in name only, literally.
Anonymous wrote:I am going to say it...I think it makes the man look like a wimp when he takes the female's name. There are some things that I think should stay traditional....why? I am not sure thats how I feel.
FWIW I believe that women should have equal rights...hell I make more than my DH and will always work. But there are sometimes when you need to let DH have his "balls" back and this classifies as one of them.
I need to be able to look at my DH and see a man...a strong man...not some wimp who took my name willingly.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a common thing now? My brother is getting married, and is wife is the only child of two only children. So, she wants to pass on her name, which is both of her parent's names. I have three other brothers in addition to the one getting married, and I think it is an interesting idea. Of course my parents are horrified. They will not say anything to the couple, but they feel they should just add our family name onto hers. It would be a super long name sort of like Johnson-Jacobsen-Hingeldorfer. I told my mom to just let it go, but she feels my brother is being a wimp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Husband fail, will destroy his career
That's odd. I've known three guys who did this and it didn't affect any of them. All of them work in the tech sector or fed contracting and no one batted an eye. In fact, many loved it, but then our agency is very liberal. I supposed if you work in a very conservative field, this could be more of a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Husband fail, will destroy his career
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes a stronger man to buck tradition and take his wife's name than go with the flow and make her change her name.
Great point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your mom is a real peach.
She actually is a wonderful person. She has three other DILs who adore her. This particular brother is marrying pretty late in life (he is 45) and his bride to be is just 26. I think she is a little immature and strange to expect a man of this age to take her name. What can I say, I am just glad my brother is getting married. He has had many girlfriends and a few fiances, but never settled down. His career won't be hurt by the name change, but like other PPs have said he will look like a whimp to his guy friends. But he adores his fiance, and he wants kids. I just hope they can do what makes them happy.
Anonymous wrote:It takes a stronger man to buck tradition and take his wife's name than go with the flow and make her change her name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your mom is a real peach.
She actually is a wonderful person. She has three other DILs who adore her. This particular brother is marrying pretty late in life (he is 45) and his bride to be is just 26. I think she is a little immature and strange to expect a man of this age to take her name. What can I say, I am just glad my brother is getting married. He has had many girlfriends and a few fiances, but never settled down. His career won't be hurt by the name change, but like other PPs have said he will look like a whimp to his guy friends. But he adores his fiance, and he wants kids. I just hope they can do what makes them happy.

Anonymous wrote:I am going to say it...I think it makes the man look like a wimp when he takes the female's name. There are some things that I think should stay traditional....why? I am not sure thats how I feel.
FWIW I believe that women should have equal rights...hell I make more than my DH and will always work. But there are sometimes when you need to let DH have his "balls" back and this classifies as one of them.
I need to be able to look at my DH and see a man...a strong man...not some wimp who took my name willingly.