Whether you change your last name or your last name when you are married is a personal decision, but it may be unbelievable but confused by the idea that you do not want to be a woman There are still some people there.
Typical example: Twitter users are handled by @ _ MercyFul and explain themselves as "lead singer of Destiny's Aunties". She said to Twitter fans, "I really want to know the reasons for a woman who does not take her husband's surname."
She originally posted this issue in August 2017, but this tweet has been hotter more and more in this week, she has received more than 1k retweets and thousands of witty reply. Chrissy Teigen, modeling mom and Luna, looking forward to 1, and her February 6
Chrissy married singer John Legend, but she did not change the last name. In her answer, "My husband did not even have his last name?"
She pointed out that the legend is the name of the husband's stage and not his actual last name. (Incidentally, this is Stevens.) A few hours later, she also said, "You will never understand."
In the third article, Chris clarified the reply and revealed that he is going to take John's surname instead of opposing the woman who is taking her husband's last name. This is not important. I do not know how this choice affects others. Why do people care so much? "
Chris, we are with you. And many other people are like this. This is another grand reaction to the woman who answered tweets.
Whether to keep your last name, because this is a long and troublesome process, or because you think that your surname is an important part of your identity, many legitimate possessing your virginity name There are reasons. Women should not be judged at all. (As noted, as far as anyone in the thread states, "I do not love my husband", this is the reason.)
But before this happens, the whole society seems to have to reevaluate the concept of gender role in marriage. Last year, a survey by the University of Nevada revealed that a man was judged when his wife was not using surname, and it was determined that female characteristics, male characteristics, and relevance were small. Power Supply Another research mother reported last year that 50% of American adults believe that it is illegal to retain women's surname even after marriage.
Obviously, when a woman refuses to accept her husband's name, many people still think that it is a big threat to tradition and the present situation. But as more and more women come to play professional and academic roles, we have to tell the people they oppose. Because they can
Can a man think his DNA more than a woman with a surname? They automatically communicate their name through their son. Does not a woman who marries and takes a husband's surname take much of the mystery of DNA of surname before marriage? As I have not had a family for a long time, my surname acknowledges me as giving me the position in the world; make sure I exist. Nobody has already taken this name, so I think about it. We all have the spirit of fighting and resilient inner power, and some of us think that we are more involved in fighting or running than ourselves. If I am not a fighter, then who am I? If it was not for Barnes Laos, how could you have a chopper and could not fight in the jungle of the challenge to start cleaning your way? I was looking for a breathing point on obstacles over and over and so I covered my blue eyes with my hands and saw the ocean.
This is not to say that many women choose not to choose their husband's last name. The number of women who hold surnames continues to increase, but the traditional women who are mainly husbands still occupy the highest position. When a woman accepts a new surname, this is a totally different brand image. Many women still choose to take their husband 's name for their children as society has used only one last name in family units for a long time. These women redefined their priorities and improved their identity accordingly.
Naming Convention - Women's practices using husband 's last name interfere with the study of women' s articles, especially in the case of works with unknown origins only with initials and surname. Even the simplest biographies can be misleading. For example, one may say that Jane Frank was born in 1918, but in fact she was born Jane Jenson - Jane "Frank" did not exist until more than 20 years later. Such an example creates a disposition of identity for female artists.