What happens when the next generation of everyone giving their children hyphenated names? Then they'll have to hyphenate four names. Then we'll need to have ID cards that are five feet long.
For a non flippant answer, it's tradition and people are not obligated to do it. It's no longer about importance of one gender over the other, or the patriachy trying to oppress women, its become just how things are and not many people have the time to get too worked up by it.
Why is this the way it is? IIN?
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What happens when the next generation of everyone giving their children hyphenated names? Then they'll have to hyphenate four names. Then we'll need to have ID cards that are five feet long.
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For a non flippant answer, it's tradition and people are not obligated to do it. It's no longer about importance of one gender over the other, or the patriachy trying to oppress women, its become just how things are and not many people have the time to get too worked up by it.