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Why should women change their names on getting married?

Do you agree with the custom of woman changing name after marrige


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Much more so for you the dood from Bangalore, the dashing guy who wears cravat while singing bollywood songs, dancing and prancing. :lol:

well, i certainly want to sing ( wearing cravat ) this gentlemanly song which is melancholic but complaining... and there is a certain lady in mind... :-)

 
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next question: why should women have to go to men's house, why men do not go to women's house ? :coffee:
Wonder when people will pick this up :unsure:

But there are some cultures where the guy goes to the girl´s home (Cambodian Muslims and Some Maldivian people I know practiced this...where their husbands lived with their families) or has a choice (in the case of Malay culture)
 
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Guess what...I havent changed my name.
And it has no cultural and religion reason behind it.
Hubby said your name would look different from that on your certificates ...and arabs might get confused :D
Its the speciality of my place , after marriage, husband and wife goes to the husband's house. Then wife's relatives comes and take the wife back to her home. Later that evening, husband is taken to the wife's home by his friends, who will basically eat every last edible item in the wife's home:crazy_pilot:. From then on,husband will stay on wife's place,eat from there and all,we have joke that if a guy marries from my place "food and accommodation free!:angel:".

The reason behind this is, from old times itself, men in my place have been working outside the country,especially middle east,ceylon,singapore etc. So for major part of the year,husband will be abroad, and wifes were allowed to stay with their own parents at their own homes. Whenever the husband is at home, he stays at wifeys home:big_boss:.

In Pakistan, almost across the country, that kind of a husband would be kicked out onto the streets even before the ink on the marriage certificate has dried ! :lol:

Such men are looked down upon in our society ! :undecided:
 
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In Pakistan, almost across the country, that kind of a husband would be kicked out onto the streets even before the ink on the marriage certificate has dried ! :lol:
Why should a woman change her name???whats the logic???
Should it mean that the woman is now owned by a different person and ergo the new label???
 
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Why should a woman change her name???whats the logic???
Should it mean that the woman is now owned by a different person and ergo the new label???

Yes....we men like to brand our cows ! :D

Thats how we do it ! :smokin:

Jokes Aside - I dunno why it happens but it does; most women in my family and extended family barring a few exceptions took their husband's names. Its just what people do ! :undecided:
 
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Why should a woman change her name???whats the logic???
Should it mean that the woman is now owned by a different person and ergo the new label???

How the heck did I quote you initially ? :o:
 
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Why should a woman change her name???whats the logic???
Should it mean that the woman is now owned by a different person and ergo the new label???


Or husband should change his last name.

As long as there is symbolic union of names just like the real union of two people.

Kind of like companies merging and taking up a new name that has some roots in the old names.

Uniting Pepsi and Coca-Cola

and making it

Coca-Pepsi
 
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Much ado about nothing. My wife kept her surname after marriage
Same as my wife. Holding passport with her original surname. The world is changing and Pseudo-Feminists are on rise. They have problem with all traditional or cultural things. I see daily a lot of news, blog etc stating why I did't kept Karvachauth Vrat, Why Mangalsutra/Bindi etc. It is one's choice why to make an issue about it. My sis and mom love our tradition and follow in its own way while my wife goes selective about them. Nobody says anything to each other and neither my wife starts boasting about it nor mom/sis makes hue and cry about it. .

I found it quite offensive when I read Chetan Bhagat's blog where he went ahead to boast how my wife is doing job and it is awesome but crossed the line to demean the ladies who love to be home maker. Keep a balance, let the tide flow which way it wants to. Don't be Moral Police in either way.
 
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Or husband should change his last name.

As long as there is symbolic union of names just like the real union of two people.

Kind of like companies merging and taking up a new name that has some roots in the old names.

Uniting Pepsi and Coca-Cola

and making it

Coca-Pepsi
Yes....we men like to brand our cows ! :D

Thats how we do it ! :smokin:

Jokes Aside - I dunno why it happens but it does; most women in my family and extended family barring a few exceptions took their husband's names. Its just what people do ! :undecided:


Recently a friend of mine was showing me her son's passport and I saw the child had father and mother's name towards the end...sans the surname.
Kudos to such parents who bring about such small changes in our society. I hope many more would take inspiration from this.

@jamahir
This would be my experiment!!
 
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Recently a friend of mine was showing me her son's passport and I saw the child had father and mother's name towards the end...sans the surname.
Kudos to such parents who bring about such small changes in our society. I hope many more would take inspiration from this.

@jamahir
This would be my experiment!!


They gotta watch out. it is not good to do experimentations with sons. Sons should be given a very traditional structure to grow up with. They are much weaker than daughters and thus can easily get lost about their self, and their sexuality. if you know what I mean.
 
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Recently a friend of mine was showing me her son's passport and I saw the child had father and mother's name towards the end...sans the surname.
Kudos to such parents who bring about such small changes in our society. I hope many more would take inspiration from this.

I wouldn't do that; my Wife and my Child (If I ever have either) will carry my name - Yeah....I'm old fashioned ! :(
 
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Surnames are practically outdated and effectively redundant. They identify a person according to their place of origin (mostly western) or caste or village. The recent trend in the west (and my extremely liberal Indian family :D) is for the wife to retain her surname and for the children to assume both parents' surnames. Hence my kid has the surname Thakur - ***** . My brother will give the surname Patel - ****** to his kids. My female cousin has given the surname *****- Khan to her kids. Point is that the mother's surname comes first with the father's following. Names are very important and so are surnames. I recall that when I bought a pet bulldog for my kid a few months ago, I wanted to name our pet "Thakur" after my father-in-law since the dog's posture and frown reminded me so much of him. I rushed home to my wife and excitedly told her that I was extending her family name a step further in our family. I gave up on that idea after my wife threatened to burn me alive whilst I was asleep. Ungrateful woman :undecided:
 
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@jamahir
This would be my experiment!!

you still remember my experiment... :-) but others have forgotten it... :angry:

Recently a friend of mine was showing me her son's passport and I saw the child had father and mother's name towards the end...sans the surname.
Kudos to such parents who bring about such small changes in our society. I hope many more would take inspiration from this.

it is a good thing, if at least to bring a change gradually.

the english seem to have such double-barrel names, at least the surname part... becomes long, i would say... "david brent-jenkins"... seems more of a business joint venture... okay, that may be the case with english royalty or posh people... :D

kabir suraj-sakina... umm...
 
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Surnames are practically outdated and effectively redundant. They identify a person according to their place of origin (mostly western) or caste or village.

absolute agreement...

Hence my kid has the surname Thakur - ***** . My brother will give the surname Patel - ****** to his kids. My female cousin has given the surname *****- Khan to her kids. Point is that the mother's surname comes first with the father's following. Names are very important and so are surnames.

that is so confusing... :-)

I recall that when I bought a pet bulldog for my kid a few months ago

kill the dog... says me, a fanatic cat person... and for your welfare... dogs ( and bulldogs, very soon ) have killed the hands that fed it...

cats are the most loyal being in the universe... i had six generations of cats... all born in my house... sadly no longer alive... but below is what a cat is...

 
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