Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Not the poster you're addressing, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with him being a men and her being a woman. I bet this is also 99% of the reasons women change their surnames.
In short, sexism.
Is it sexism if it’s the woman’s choice?
I couldn’t wait to change my last name to DH’s. No pressure or discussion.
My sister couldn't wait to change her name because she had a bad relationship with our mother. She married, changed her name, had kids and then he husband cheated on her and they divorced. She went back to her maiden name because she couldn't stand having to sign his surname.
She could have changed her name without being married to any name she wanted. The fact that she went back to her maiden name after divorce tells me that her relationship with her mom wasn't the real reason.
Actually that's the only way you can get a name change during a divorce. Otherwise you have to get permission. It's an entirely different process. Your maiden name is just easier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Not the poster you're addressing, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with him being a men and her being a woman. I bet this is also 99% of the reasons women change their surnames.
In short, sexism.
Is it sexism if it’s the woman’s choice?
I couldn’t wait to change my last name to DH’s. No pressure or discussion.
My sister couldn't wait to change her name because she had a bad relationship with our mother. She married, changed her name, had kids and then he husband cheated on her and they divorced. She went back to her maiden name because she couldn't stand having to sign his surname.
She could have changed her name without being married to any name she wanted. The fact that she went back to her maiden name after divorce tells me that her relationship with her mom wasn't the real reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Not the poster you're addressing, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with him being a men and her being a woman. I bet this is also 99% of the reasons women change their surnames.
In short, sexism.
Is it sexism if it’s the woman’s choice?
I couldn’t wait to change my last name to DH’s. No pressure or discussion.
My sister couldn't wait to change her name because she had a bad relationship with our mother. She married, changed her name, had kids and then he husband cheated on her and they divorced. She went back to her maiden name because she couldn't stand having to sign his surname.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Not the poster you're addressing, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with him being a men and her being a woman. I bet this is also 99% of the reasons women change their surnames.
In short, sexism.
Is it sexism if it’s the woman’s choice?
I couldn’t wait to change my last name to DH’s. No pressure or discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Not the poster you're addressing, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with him being a men and her being a woman. I bet this is also 99% of the reasons women change their surnames.
In short, sexism.
Is it sexism if it’s the woman’s choice?
I couldn’t wait to change my last name to DH’s. No pressure or discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Not the poster you're addressing, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with him being a men and her being a woman. I bet this is also 99% of the reasons women change their surnames.
In short, sexism.
Is it sexism if it’s the woman’s choice?
I couldn’t wait to change my last name to DH’s. No pressure or discussion.
Would most women be changing their surnames is it wasn't expected from them? I don't think so.
Unbalanced expectations are sexist whether they come from men or women. This doesn't mean that women shouldn't have a choice, but choices can be sexist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Not the poster you're addressing, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with him being a men and her being a woman. I bet this is also 99% of the reasons women change their surnames.
In short, sexism.
Is it sexism if it’s the woman’s choice?
I couldn’t wait to change my last name to DH’s. No pressure or discussion.
Anonymous wrote:I changed mine. The names my parents gave me (first, middle) are my names. My last name was something some slaveowner gave us and I didn't care or have any particular attachment to it. I don't care what other people do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Not the poster you're addressing, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with him being a men and her being a woman. I bet this is also 99% of the reasons women change their surnames.
In short, sexism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Not the poster you're addressing, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with him being a men and her being a woman. I bet this is also 99% of the reasons women change their surnames.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Not the poster you're addressing, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with him being a men and her being a woman. I bet this is also 99% of the reasons women change their surnames.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Because you don't like it? Because it's long and convoluted and difficult to spell and pronounce? Because it indicates a nationality/ethnicity/race that is not your own? Do tell!
Anonymous wrote:No way i am changing my surname to my wife’s name
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven’t read the replies but this might blow your mind: when you give birth in hospital with a different last name, the children are given your last name, whether you’re married or not. You have to specifically change it if you want them to have your husband’s last name. So you can still have the same name as your children. And if your husband wants to share the name as his children then he can change his name to do that.
It would blow my mind if it were true but I gave birth in a hospital with a different last name from my spouse and this didn’t happen.
So: it doesn’t blow my mind, except in how freaked out some people are about this that they will literally make up stories about it to support their POV.