I did change my name, and I regret it. It's not a HUGE deal to me that I did, but I still think every so often that I'll change it back, or change it to my mother's maiden name. I'm 100% Italian, and I now have (a very lovely) WASPy name. Yeah, I love my husband just like all the other people who are going to come on the thread who took their DH's name (I've seen this thread before over the years...I started one once). But there's a certain sense of my identity that I feel I lost.
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So...every woman who kept her maiden name isn't part of a family? It's almost 2010...there are lots of different families. (And how many husbands do you have? J/K Just a typo, I'm sure.)My husbands, kids and I have the same name because we are a family.
Ditto.No disrespect, but if my DH said that not taking his name was a "deal breaker", then the deal would have been brokenBut then again, I chose to marry him because we have similar views on these types of things.
It's a discussion, not a list.I just don't get why people can't just post their decisions about this issue without trying to put in a dig, jab or post their opinion on someone's choice.It's kind of sad.
Well, that's not fair!My maiden name is the same as my married name....meaning, that before my husband and i married, we each has the same last name.
Bolding mine. I also took my husband's name after we were married and regret doing so. Not because I don't love my husband, or that I regret marrying him. I just feel as though a bit of my identity was lost. Additionally I like the flow of my maiden name better.
At the time I did it because his name is much easier to spell and pronounce, and I really wasn't up to dealing with the aggravation his family would heap on me for not changing it.
I flirt with the idea of changing it, or legally adding my maiden name as a middle name but it just seems like it would be a huge pita to change it.
My maiden name is the same as my married name....meaning, that before my husband and i married, we each has the same last name.
It's a VERY common name.![]()
Jenz, let's revolt and start a RI Women Against Married Names Club, and all change our names back.(And while I'm here, have you been to the new Dave's?
Big thrill. I lead a less than exciting life.
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I wouldn't ever have considered not changing my name. My husbands, kids and I have the same name because we are a family. (We've been married 15 years). The new name is MINE now- my maiden name no longer feel comfortable to me.
My mother gave my DS her old car, and we couldn't find her title to it. You wouldn't believe the amount of time DH spent there on that whole thing. Even getting the VIN check was a hassle...I had to drive ALL THE WAY to Burrillville!Let's. I'll be honest, the thought of having to deal with the registry is the main reason I don't change my name.
I live near the new Dave's and I swear either DH or I are there almost every day. We had their chowder last night (fantastic) for dinner. Have you tried the mac & cheese?
I would say KEEP your maiden name. OR take your husband's name. DON"T do the double last name or hyphen thing. It has caused me continual problems.
So my advice at the top stands - KEEP your last name OR change it, but no combos. If I had to do it all again, I would keep my maiden name.
I had always wanted to keep my maiden name like the OP I was 30 when I got married and was used to my name. But my now DH said it was important to him that I take his name and for him it was a "deal breaker" - so I decided to compromise and take his name as it seemed much more important to him than me