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  • Didn't cost us anything (0 / 0)

    to keep our own names.

    If you want to have the same name then I think picking a new one would be the coolest.  But I'm in a foul mood because when I work at my son's preschool I get called Mrs. Husband'slastname all the time and it rubs me the wrong way.  Probably not good for me to comment on this thread at all.  

    I think I'll go see what's in the beer fridge.

    I childproofed my house but they got back in somehow.

    by lonestar canuck on Fri May 09, 2008 at 01:23:51 PM PDT

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    • this is the reason I hypenated (0 / 0)

      I knew I would at times be addressed as Mrs. kidsandspouse's last name, and I knew it would really, really bug me if that were not actually my last name.  So since I'm hypenated, it's totally fine when people call me that.  And I just use my regular maiden name professionally (isn't there a better term than maiden name?  I forget.)

      • The preschool (0 / 0)

        is the only place where it happens and it has such a tone of "you loser who didn't change her name" to it when this one teacher says it that I come out of there two feet off the ground and ready to do battle over the choice that I made.  

        Funny thing is that I've talked to more women who regretted changing their names than women who wished they had - don't know if I just bring out that in women or what.

        I childproofed my house but they got back in somehow.

        by lonestar canuck on Fri May 09, 2008 at 01:54:30 PM PDT

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        • Meh (0 / 0)

          I kept my name, husband kept his. Most people cope. Sometimes people call me Ms. Daughter's Last Name and I just don't worry about it. Mostly people call me 'Daughter's Mother'. :-) Admittedly I'm in California.

          Women who kept their maiden names aren't terribly common in my community, but what IS common is young women (quite a bit younger than me) on their second marriage and second set of kids. So they still end up with names not matching.

      • Your "family name" I think (0 / 0)

        Compared to your "married name"?

        I'm not sure either.

        RachelD

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