Why is it most women change their last name after getting married?

Why?

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Why is it most women change their last name after getting married?

I thought that was obvious.

A marriage is the beginning of a new family and tradition has been to take the mans family name.

 

Many in Scandinavia use both, hyphenated.

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Why is it most women change their last name after getting married?

When I married Peter eight years ago, I was told that I could keep my name and still be legally Peters wife. I declined, not only because I am oldfasined, but I felt that if I refused to take Peters name, I would diminish the value of his proposal to marry him.

 

Years ago there was no choice, but now things have changed. Many women have careers and made a name for themselves in the Business world, so they keep their own name, or as Kopenhagen said, hyphernate both names.

 

Erica

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Why is it most women change their last name after getting married?

Out of respect for their husbands, I presume.

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Why is it most women change their last name after getting married?

False sense of romance and just plain dumbness!

 

That's why I did and have regretted it enormously since.

 

It's also a subliminal acceptance of mens superiority that has been drummed into us for so long.

 

Ironically this is a particularly western idea. Italian women keep their surnames for example. I don't know why I didn't follow the examples set by my ancestors and relatives. 

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Why is it most women change their last name after getting married?

Gina Rinehart's first husband, Greg Milton, changed his last name to Hayward shortly before he married her. 

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Why is it most women change their last name after getting married?

Many today dont. I think it's a great idea. Keep it the same.

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Why is it most women change their last name after getting married?

Tradition..............

I know quite a few people who didn't............... some even chose a "new" family name instead, so both partners have the new name... and the children.

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Why is it most women change their last name after getting married?

A couple I know both hyphenated their names.  That seems fair to me.  They don't have any children though, so I don't know what might happen down the generations with that idea.  

 

My DiL couldn't change her name fast enough, I have no idea why.  She's a strong independent woman and there was really no need or expectation.  I must ask her sometime.............

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Why is it most women change their last name after getting married?


@i-need-a-martini wrote:

False sense of romance and just plain dumbness!

 

That's why I did and have regretted it enormously since.

 

It's also a subliminal acceptance of mens superiority that has been drummed into us for so long.

 

Ironically this is a particularly western idea. Italian women keep their surnames for example. I don't know why I didn't follow the examples set by my ancestors and relatives. 


Yeah, it does make women somewhat of a subordinate. I wonder why in the feministic 21st century, there's not a kafuffle about it. 

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