Anonymous wrote:I kept my name because I liked it better than my husband's. It was as simple as that. If I had met a man whose last name I preferred to mine, I would have had no hesitation in making the change. What's most important to me is how the name sounds.
Anonymous wrote:Asking women on DCUM if they kept their last name and (basically) do you judge others who didn't, is liking asking DCUM if they are Democrats or Republicans. Ask the same question at a more neutral site (does this exist?) and you will have more varied responses.
Anonymous wrote:I kept my name because I liked it better than my husband's. It was as simple as that. If I had met a man whose last name I preferred to mine, I would have had no hesitation in making the change. What's most important to me is how the name sounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't change my name (20.years ago) but I am ok being called "Mrs. Married Name."
I hate the phrase "the Smiths" or whatever because it sounds like it's from a 1950s stepford wife Christmas card.
Op, this is what I mean. It strikes me as so stepford. Like I recently asked for my friends address to send (just her) something and she replied, ‘send it to THE ROTHSCHILDS, 236 Park Avenue, NY NY (made up obviously)’ and it struck me as so icky.
Where is my friend in that?
Anonymous wrote:If I had it to do over I would make my child’s middle name my last name and his dad’s name his last or would hyphenate.