My mother and my aunt both kept their last name and have been happily married for 35+ years each
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Would you like to explain your comment then? Do you have any evidence to support it, or were you just trying to be snarky?
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Who says it's higher among women who keep their maiden name? Your comment seemed to insinuate that
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Actually divorce rate continues to drop and is now at its lowest level in about 40 years
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... it's a shame when someone views marriage as a loss of identity rather than a union blessed by God ...
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So why don't men takes their wives' names then?
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Didn't change it to honor my late father and because..this is my name, my own, my precious!
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When as many men start changing their last names to that of their spouse as women do, then I will find it acceptable.
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16,000 women and you couldn't highlight one who kept her name because of professional recognition?
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Mine is still same and will be same why I change my last name for man


yes I am feminist
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(Yet, maybe if your name is Yuk, changing is something you wouldn't mind that much...)
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not thank you
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in many countries it's the law, you don't belong to anyone your a person, give yourself the respect you deserve as a human
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