I saw today that a blogger I used to follow did an interesting thing with her kids last names. When she was married a few years ago, she kept her very American sounding maiden name. Her husband had a complicated eastern European name and she felt it would cause complications. I cant remember if there was an element of feminism in it or not then--there may have been, I just don't remember. If there was, it wasn't overt.
When kid #1 arrived (boy), he was given her husbands last name.
When kid #2 recently arrived (girl), she was given her moms maiden name.
While I personally like the symbolic unity of sharing a last name, keeping a maiden name, hyphenating, or giving kids a hyphenated last name has never blown my mind. For some reason this does--I guess because it divides up the siblings. It feels very "mine/yours" "us/them" for whatever reason. The reason she gave was feminism and going against patriarchy.
Have you ever heard of this before? What do you think?
When kid #1 arrived (boy), he was given her husbands last name.
When kid #2 recently arrived (girl), she was given her moms maiden name.
While I personally like the symbolic unity of sharing a last name, keeping a maiden name, hyphenating, or giving kids a hyphenated last name has never blown my mind. For some reason this does--I guess because it divides up the siblings. It feels very "mine/yours" "us/them" for whatever reason. The reason she gave was feminism and going against patriarchy.
Have you ever heard of this before? What do you think?
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