Your name is suitable for the hero in a Mills and Boon romance novel.
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Probably. The really sugary, satisfying, formulaic romances. Tall dark handsome man meets beautiful girl, a problem arises, all ends well.
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Has he noticed it's missing yet?
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Realistically, your choice is between your husband's name or your father's name. Not sure if one choice is "more feminist" than the other.
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Maybe not for long.
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Kept name 43 yrs ago. Lots of outside pressure not to. Very funny stories, in retrospect, followed.
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Mine is better than his. Justice! His is some crazy Belgium name. haha
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Yes, the majority of our names are crazy :/
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My decision on whether to take my future husband's last name will be 100% based on "do I like it better than mine?"
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I didn't want too and I almost wrote Dahl on the license. I did it tho, cuz I already had Luke and I wanted his last name
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Yes. It is a pretty epic last name.
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I would have to take an interesting name like Pluckrose! I'd never heard it before.
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I have both. But I often just use my own.
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