Why change your name on getting married?
Why should women change their names on getting married?
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Why change your name on getting married?
Why should women change their names on getting married?
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Blimey, that made 'War and Peace' look like a paperback, lol.
It's tradition and the majority of women seem ok with it. More stuff to get our knickers in a twist about.
Magna Carta comes to mind!
My sister's hubby changed to OUR surname...otherwise his wife and subsequently, two daughters, would have been 'Wytch'es .
Why indeed? Many women don't ... in fact a fair number retain their maiden names for professional purposes. Take, for example, a couple of GPs who are partners at my doctor's surgery ... they're actually married to one another; therefore, in order to minimise confusion they did exactly that!
Myrna had wanted to change hers straightaway because ... ... well, it's the time-honoured tradition in most nations for newly-married women to assume their husband's surname upon getting hitched.
But given she'd only just gotten her very first *passport around a month before our ... it would've undoubtedly entailed an unnecessary additional expense to renew *it so soon afterwards. And - more importantly - since the name(s) on the [eventual] visa had to match that on the passport, time was of the essence - hence she only "officially" became 'Mrs Little' (so to speak) once she'd finally obtained British Citizenship.
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