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Originally posted by Seahorse17 View PostNo, she's xxxxx xxxxxdottir - she takes her mother's forename as her surname.
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Rather than all this messing about. The bloke can say I'm not getting married if you don't take my name. It's simple, if she is not up for that move on and find someone who respects you as a man.
I think it's time to start being men here, and stop bending backwards. Now, of course if your surname is cockwomble then fair enough take the misses surname.
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Maybe most unsexist approach would be to call everybody xxxxx. Or maybe assign unique registrations just as we do with car number plates.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThey were talking about this on the radio and it was suggested that kids should have both parents' names with hyphen.
So what happens if someone with a hyphenated name marries another with a hyphenated name? If they are not careful who they marry, after a few generations, people could have names several hundred characters long.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostEr, don't quite follow. If an xxxxx Adamson marries an unrelated xxxxx Evedottir and they have a daughter, is she xxxxx Evedottirdottir?
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Er, don't quite follow. If an xxxxx Adamson marries an unrelated xxxxx Evedottir and they have a daughter, is she xxxxx Evedottirdottir?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThey were talking about this on the radio and it was suggested that kids should have both parents' names with hyphen.
So what happens if someone with a hyphenated name marries another with a hyphenated name? If they are not careful who they marry, after a few generations, people could have names several hundred characters long.
Say Adam and Eve have a son. He is xxxxxx Adamson. If they have a daughter she is xxxxx Evedottir. Simples.....
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They were talking about this on the radio and it was suggested that kids should have both parents' names with hyphen.
So what happens if someone with a hyphenated name marries another with a hyphenated name? If they are not careful who they marry, after a few generations, people could have names several hundred characters long.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNeither can sumo wrestlers...
https://www.easierliving.com/freedom-wand.html
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Hehe I'm triggered again (in both threads). This is what an angry ex-nice guy looks like!
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