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It was a big deal to my hubby. I didn't want to keep my maiden name as my last name, but as my middle. The reason - cause my middle name & last name rhyme. SO I wanted to exchange my given middle name with my maiden last. But it really bothered my husband. I don't think he understood it really. So I just dropped it & now my middle & last name rhyme.
Of course.
Think about 200 years from now, a young girl whose parents died young, she wants to know where she came from, well thanks to feminists and other air-headed women, they won't know where they came from, because down the line some entitlement princess snapped her fingers and said I'm not taking a man's name, but of course she'll take everything else from the marriage in the name of tradition, how ironic.
Anyway, she has now erased the man's name from the DNA line, now the young girl will never know where she came from and will probably end up shagging her cousin, thanks feminists, thanks for doing what you're so bloody good at, nothing useful.
Yes. She will take my last name and we will have a family name.
No it wouldn't bother me at all.
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