That's my reason when I get married, too, so I'm well aware that people have their own reasons. I covered that in my original comment. That still doesn't change it is a tradition that has its roots in history.
In fact, I'm not sure what your comment had to do with anything. What did your mother's choice have to do with following tradition other than happening to follow it?She had her own reason, it just happens to match the norm...
I'm just saying, if you want to change your name anyway, then then the tradition of women changing their name when they marry would indeed be an excuse.
Do you think women should have to take their husband's last name?
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That's my reason when I get married, too, so I'm well aware that people have their own reasons. I covered that in my original comment. That still doesn't change it is a tradition that has its roots in history.
In fact, I'm not sure what your comment had to do with anything. What did your mother's choice have to do with following tradition other than happening to follow it?She had her own reason, it just happens to match the norm...
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I'm just saying, if you want to change your name anyway, then then the tradition of women changing their name when they marry would indeed be an excuse.
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Oh ffs, forget it. Be retarded.