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davidpdx

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22. I agree and in the 21st Century I think a lot of men don't have a problem with it
Sat Aug 18, 2012, 08:33 AM
Aug 2012

More so if the woman is a professional and received degrees, licenses, etc under her maiden name. In Korea, as strange as it might sound the woman doesn't take the husband's name. Here's the twist though, until recently the kids took the father's name. That's starting to change though.

My mother was divorced when I was about 7 and never changed her name back. She got remarried (and divorced again!) and never changed her name back. At least she was consistent.

Can't she get a copy of her marriage license? rocktivity Aug 2012 #1
Not if it was a common law marriage csziggy Aug 2012 #4
All these things are beaurocratic hassles and costly flamingdem Aug 2012 #17
this is the new Jim Crow laws--keeping people who might look as if they will WI_DEM Aug 2012 #2
The GOP, the party of smaller government... Adenoid_Hynkel Aug 2012 #3
Has she tried not being black? nt onehandle Aug 2012 #5
These goddamned laws work as intended. (nt) enough Aug 2012 #6
And yet I hear on rightwing radio idiots agreeing with these laws bigdarryl Aug 2012 #7
Dorothy Cooper got her ID and voted. earthside Aug 2012 #8
Thanks for the update. nt SunSeeker Aug 2012 #12
Even David Duke ain't as diabolical as these vote-suppressing GOP MF-ers KeepItReal Aug 2012 #9
Daily Show last night mim89 Aug 2012 #10
This is more common than you think! peace13 Aug 2012 #11
My husband became a citizen in June LittleGirl Aug 2012 #14
I hear that. peace13 Aug 2012 #18
Thanks! eom LittleGirl Aug 2012 #21
I have all of mine, but have decided to never ever change my birth name again! sammytko Aug 2012 #15
Looking back...probably best to never change it! peace13 Aug 2012 #16
I agree and in the 21st Century I think a lot of men don't have a problem with it davidpdx Aug 2012 #22
Just wow. So sorry for your sis (and you trying to help her). susanna Aug 2012 #23
That is ridiculous - we need a few protesters down there Rosa Luxemburg Aug 2012 #13
Tennessee politicians that passed this should be ashamed of themselves. think Aug 2012 #19
Several years ago I had a similar problem. While traveling in northern Italy, my travel wallet CTyankee Aug 2012 #20
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