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I work/worked with a mostly hispanic population; mostly fresh from Mexico or first generation citizens, where the women (most not all) did not take their husband's name when they married, instead they kept their family names. They were just as married as i was, just as committed as we are...it really is a matter of culture and personal taste. There really is no right or wrong, no good or bad, it is a very personal choice. I am no better or worse than you for taking Kasey's name, but for "us" it has helped when i'm in the hospital, among other things. She would have taken my last name when we married, but it is hard to spell, and mispronounced constantly. Even though it was my hetro married name, after 22 years it was mine, but neither one of us wanted to keep it. I have no issue with keeping your own (collective your) name, rock on with the freedom of making personal choices...it wasn't all that long ago when it wasn't even possible to marry, let alone change your name without an expensive court mess. Last edited by MsTinkerbelly; 11-06-2013 at 08:37 PM. |
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