Wives not taking husband's last name

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  • #574520
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    OneTrueMisfit
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    What kind of blue pill s~~~ is this? I know that marriage itself is bad enough but add to it that some women refuse to take their husband’s name or they add their husband’s last name in addition to their own. What the hell man? What gives?

    “Will you marry me?”
    “Yes! I will but under one condition, I get to keep my own last name”
    “Deal! Anything for you”

    eh???

    Don't care

    #574523
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    Ghost
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    You are absolutely right man. That’s some real blue pill s~~~ right there. It makes no sense. Why would any man ever want to accept that? That is grounds to cut her off right then and there.

    During my blue pill days, my ex said the same thing to me and I just ignored it. I just figured she was saying that because the relationship was new and everything. It should have been a red flag. That wasn’t the only red flag I ignored. All I can say is that I was under the spell.

    DO NOT make the mistake I made.

    #574531
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    Monk
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    A pointed refusal to do so suggests that she is already looking to the future. In her mind, he is already history.

    She hasn’t even got on the plane, but she’s already checking her parachute.

    #574541
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    Princekie
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    The one thing I hate, and I’ve seen it a few times, is this double barrelled name malarky. As if this somehow makes the owner of the name something special.
    I’ve visited a fair few castles and grand stately homes and I can’t remember any aristocratic people having a double barreled surname.

    #574564
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    Muglintar
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    What kind of blue pill s~~~ is this?

    “Will you marry me?”
    “Yes! I will but under one condition, I get to keep my own last name”
    “Deal! Anything for you”

    eh???

    Start a marriage with a s~~~-test. Too bad a mangina can’t see it coming.
    Poor brother. Or MGTOW in the making?

    "Him, who delights in solitude, is either a wild beast or a GOD!" - Aristotle (Aristot. Pol. 1.1253a) 1 Hom. Il. 9.63; the passage goes on: ἐστὶν ἐκεῖνος ι ὃς πολέμου ἔραται.

    #574569
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    Anonymous
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    So, doesn’t supprise me, it’s all that’s left to take away from him!

    Marry one these pieces of s~~~ and YOU’RE THE FOOL!

    All that’s left to tell them to shove up their ass is themselves!

    Start shoving ladies, it shouldn’t take much effort with that horse stretched hole of yours!

    #574571
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    Morpheus
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    Next what, not going to wear the wedding ring all the time?

    #574574
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    Nerevar
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    The one thing I hate, and I’ve seen it a few times, is this double barrelled name malarky. As if this somehow makes the owner of the name something special.
    I’ve visited a fair few castles and grand stately homes and I can’t remember any aristocratic people having a double barreled surname.

    Thanks for saying Malarky, been a while since I saw Band of Brothers!

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

    #574584
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    JVB
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    But she will take everything else. It’s just easier on her when she decides to monkey branch. Premeditation?

    Peace is > piece.

    #574587
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    Untamed
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    She won’t have my last name.
    She won’t have my time or attention.
    She won’t have my money.
    She’ll have nothing and that’s the way I want it.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #574604
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    Monk
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    Next what, not going to wear the wedding ring all the time?

    They’re ahead of you. I’ve already heard that one.

    Wearing a ring is a sign of male ‘oppression’ and ‘ownership’, and is ‘akin to a slave bangle’.

    #574609
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    JB Books
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    The only exception might be a woman who is already prominently known by her maiden name. That said, a number of years ago when I was an adult leader at my son’s Boy Scout summer camps, there was another father there I got to talking to around the campfire and the subject came up. Thus P___Y said he wouldn’t have had a problem taking his WIFE’S LAST NAME!! Can’t fix mangina stupid…

    We just don't realize life's most significant events while they're happening. Back then, I thought, "Well, there'll be other days". I didn't realize that that was the only day. - "Moonlight" Graham

    #574621
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    Untamed
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    Wearing a ring is a sign of male ‘oppression’ and ‘ownership’, and is ‘akin to a slave bangle’.

    Because that’s the way they take it when it’s on the man’s finger.
    Projection.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #574632
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    Fr Jack
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    Wearing a ring is a sign of male ‘oppression’ and ‘ownership’, and is ‘akin to a slave bangle’.

    In my stbxw’s case she stopped wearing it so she could tell chads she wasn’t married.

    #574635
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    Ranger One
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    Wives not taking husband’s last name.

    They still have no problem taking husband’s money in a divorce, though.

    All my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.

    #574661
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    Xlrsnbrg
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    It’s a warning sign written in big red neon letters.

    I know a guy who married one of these cupcakes, she hasn’t divorced him but made his life hell. He’s like a slave of the house.

    A man shouldn't make his life's objective to be on the side of the majority, but to avoid finding himself in the ranks of the insane. (Marcus Aurelius)

    #574694
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    Joetech
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    When I “married” my second wife we did it in a religious ceremony with no marriage license. She kept her last name because it was such a pain in the ass to get her name changed back after her last divorce. Fast forward 13 years and she marries the guy she left me for. Yes, she took his last name. I can see that I was always temporary, but in my younger days I was looking for that ever elusive unicorn. Of course it was MY idea to not have paper between us, and I always remembered that I was her THIRD husband.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

    #574705
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    Mr. Spock
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    Anyone remember when Hideous Clinton did that s~~~ to Bill when Bill was in the White House? Hillary Rodham-Clinton! Miraculously she ditched the “Rodham” when she announced her run for the Democratic Nomination last year. Apparently, it’s OK for her to be considered property to a man when the name recognition is for her benefit.
    As an American, I am so glad that c~~~ lost the election.

    Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.

    #574802
    Mr.Blue
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    All I can say is that I was under the spell.

    The spell of the young vagina. I remember those days too… Wasn’t long ago.

    #574804
    Mr.Blue
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    My ex was all about taking my last name because she liked it but so glad that didn’t happen…

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