Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, don't count opinions of women who don't have happy husbands in this thread so won't respond
So fragile!
Haha! Don't you have to update your Tumblr blog?
Did you ever find out the phone number of the guy you slept with on Saturday night?
I love this place, really.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty funny comments from the cat ladies and divorcees of DCUM as usual. If my comments come off as unusual to you, it's because you women are not usually privy to conversations like this.
The only reason you can read them now is because we are on an anonymous message board and I thought I'd share some real thoughts with you.
Anonymous wrote:It makes thing harder. People, doctors and businesses assume you are not married. I know one couple where the wife was in an accident and the hospital/doctors would not allow the husband in the room/give info. Another couple were flying overseas, the airline over sold the main cabin and bumped the husband to first class but not the wife. Finances are not viewed as shared. Etc etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, don't count opinions of women who don't have happy husbands in this thread so won't respond
So fragile!
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, don't count opinions of women who don't have happy husbands in this thread so won't respond
Anonymous wrote:Pretty funny comments from the cat ladies and divorcees of DCUM as usual. If my comments come off as unusual to you, it's because you women are not usually privy to conversations like this.
The only reason you can read them now is because we are on an anonymous message board and I thought I'd share some real thoughts with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate that my wife kept her name. It's one thing I would change about her and our marriage if I could. It's embarrassing to me and makes me sad that we will never be able to send out Christmas cards from the (last name)
Are you a dude? Do you have monogrammed towels? WTF?
Haha point taken! I've never sent out christmas cards (yet), but it was just a tangible way of giving an example of not being the (last name) family .. instead we are (first name and first name)
Hope you get what I meant
My social milieu is about 50/50 keepers/takers. As for the Christmas cards, you write "Love, the Smith/Jones family."
I have no problem with women keeping their names, but I absolutely see PP's point. My best friend kept her name and it really bothers her husband for that reason. As a kid I hated when my friends' moms had different last names...it was awkward ("Thank you Mr. Williams and Mrs...I mean Miss Bridges?") and I just avoided saying their names
To be honest (and I can be since this is an anonymous forum), I'd rather not send cards at all than send them from a Smith/Jones family
And if my wife ever corrected someone who called her Mrs. Smith instead of Mrs. Jones when our kids are named Smith .. I'd feel pretty lame.
Jesus Christ, the two previous posts are the ultimate in snowflakery. How do people like you manage to make it through life?