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My girl already told me she’s not taking my last name. I had to think about it for a sec because I assumed it’s just the way it is for everybody lol, but in the end it doesn’t matter to me
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I didn't dance around it ....I very clearly stated what I should have said.
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Something to take into consideration, you are more likely to have issues in filings and paper work with various companiesSpanish names be long as ****
My mind was blown when I started looking up the full names of the Spanish dudes in the NBA
No lie I knew a dude named
Sandeep Sandhu and his girlfriend’s name was Sandeep Sandhu
So she would be Sandeep Sandhu- Sandhu
Son whatUnless she’s famous or something, naw **** that! What are even getting married for? We could just live together and be common law.
GhanaIn what culture is “Nana” masculine?
Srs question.
Son what
No taking the last name leads to why are we even getting married.
Yall buggin.
Ghana.
The assumption here is getting married is specifically about the wife taking the husband's last name.If you’re gonna do it, why half-way do it? It’s not like you HAVE to get married.
Not to mention you taking my gross man juice inside of you, and raising our kids together....Naw man. I do understand hyphenated names though...I never understood why women wouldn't want to take their husband'sast name. If we adhere to all the other traditions, one knee proposal, engagement ring, getting the families blessing etc. why not follow all the way through? It's a power thing, and I believe their is a correlation between not taking the husband's last name and the divorce rate.
If you’re gonna do it, why half-way do it? It’s not like you HAVE to get married.
would you marry a chick that refuses to take your last name?
or she wants to hyphenate the last name so its (your last name) (-) (her last name) or vice versa
yall down for it or nah?
I ask cause it seems like this is becoming more common, which I think is whack.
Sound like she likes paper work.my wife is pretty traditional. when my son was born, his name was hyphenated. then my wife and i got married and she took my last name and changed my son’s name to match us. she did that all on her own. whatever she preferred would have been fine with me.
The assumption here is getting married is specifically about the wife taking the husband's last name.
You say half-way do it as if taking the last name is half of the part in getting married. That's not really the point as far as I understand it.
I'd like to think the business arrangement aspect of marriage might rank a little higher than the surname.
Like if you found the right woman that you know can help build you something greater than you could on your own...you wouldn't do it cause of a name?
Marriage don't gotta be traditional.I mean “halfway” like “ain’t no such thing as halfway crooks”.
Why go through a traditional procedure and not do it all the way? Taxes? Do you know what common law marriage is? All you have to do is have the same address for a period of time.
The paperwork does itself.
she kind of does. she took plenty of notes when we toured elementary schools for my son and made a comparison spreadsheet. she also did all of the applications which looked like a nightmare.Sound like she likes paper work.
Unless she’s famous or something, naw **** that! What are even getting married for? We could just live together and be common law.