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Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Steph L. - Apr 13, 2013 8:27:58 am PDT #28662 of 30001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

Steph, but would both of you changing to hyphenating your name-his name work?

We did talk about that, but it would be unwieldy. His name is 3 syllables, and hyphenated with mine, it would be a mouthful.

I want his name. We're going to be a family, and I want us to have the same name. But you don't need the same name to be a family. My SiL kept her name. I think my mom kept her name (actually, my dad's last name) when she married my stepdad.

But I want us to have the same name.

Except I don't want to give mine up. I'm going to be 42 by the time we get married, and this is my NAME. I've lived in it a lot. (Tim said he can't imagine thinking of me as anything other than Stephanie Lang.)

I assumed Tim would feel really strongly that he wanted me to take his name. But he's pretty much cool with whatever I want to do.

I want his name, but I hate that this isn't a struggle he has to even consider. This culture SUCKS.

What I'm leaning towards the most (right now) is to make my last name my middle name and take Tim's last name. But the thing is, I know when women do that, they frequently end up defaulting to Firstname HusbandsLastname, rather than Firstname Maidenname HusbandsLastname.

I just don't know. It's really fucking complicated.

(Other options have included: a totally new name for both of us, using letters from both of our last names to make a new name, and Tim taking my name. None of those are really jumping out as winners.)


Steph L. - Apr 13, 2013 8:29:55 am PDT #28663 of 30001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

What's Tim's last name, btw?

If it's "Cakes" then you could just be Teppy Cakes.

Okay, we are both changing our last name to "Cakes."

House Cakes FOREVER.


Steph L. - Apr 13, 2013 8:34:42 am PDT #28664 of 30001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

And the idea of being "Mrs. HisLastname" is WEIRDING ME OUT. Partly because that's his mom (and sisters-in-law [damn, EVERYONE already has that name!]), and partly because there was *already* one Mrs. Tim HisLastname.

I just wish this was something that, culturally, men struggled with the way women do. Obviously there are men who take their wives' names, or decide to hyphenate or make a new name. But the vast, vast majority of men don't ever consider changing their names -- or even consider that it's something they should consider. Because they keep their names. And they keep "Mr." NOTHING fucking changes about their names to indicate that now they're a husband. But not only will my last name change, but my Ms. changes to Mrs.

What the fuck, society. WHAT THE FUCK.


Laura - Apr 13, 2013 8:38:17 am PDT #28665 of 30001
Our wings are not tired.

DH#1 and I both changed our last name to another name, but he hated his last name so that was more the reason. Back a million years ago it never occurred to me to not change my name. I use my maiden name as my middle name. I like DH's last name so it wasn't an issue.

When my mom married after being widowed she kept dad's name as her middle name and took her new husband's last name.

So that was no help at all! Except what I really wanted to say is that you should do what makes you comfortable.


beekaytee - Apr 13, 2013 8:39:19 am PDT #28666 of 30001
Compassionately intolerant

Steph, obviously, I hyphenated my name partly because two incredibly common names become a bit more memorable hitched together...see what I did there?

However, my great aunt simply took her last name as her middle name.

I totally resonate with your feels. My husband would never even have conceived of the idea of taking my name. It just wasn't ever a discussion, but there sure was a lot of talk about how it would not be acceptable to simply keep my own. (Not that I wanted it, mind you, but that wasn't the point.)


Steph L. - Apr 13, 2013 8:42:27 am PDT #28667 of 30001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I like DH's last name so it wasn't an issue.

I like Tim's name! And I kind of don't like mine. Until I think about changing it.

I know a name isn't identity -- I'm familiar with Romeo and Juliet -- but it's a signifier. And I've lived in this name for so long, that I can't imagine having any other. I have never doodled "Mrs. Stephanie HisLastname" on my notebooks.

And fuck, I'll have to change my signature. That's a pain.


Laura - Apr 13, 2013 8:44:04 am PDT #28668 of 30001
Our wings are not tired.

And I've lived in this name for so long, that I can't imagine having any other

You might consider that you will have whatever new name longer. Practicing a new autograph could be fun.


Steph L. - Apr 13, 2013 8:46:46 am PDT #28669 of 30001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

You might consider that you will have whatever new name longer.

I'd better! I've always told Tim I want 50 years. Statistically, we might not get that, even if we go back to the ages we were when we first started dating (34 and 39). But if I can have my new TimName for longer than I had my StephName, that would be pretty excellent.


Scrappy - Apr 13, 2013 8:50:24 am PDT #28670 of 30001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

My mom used her maiden name as her middle name. I liked that, so I did the same...used HER maiden name. I love my dad, but I was NOT going to keep the last name "Schram." I mean, yuck. If Tim changes his middle name, then you BOTH could use Lang Hisname. No hyphen needed.


sj - Apr 13, 2013 8:53:43 am PDT #28671 of 30001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Teppy hyphenate and join me in the fun of people constantly asking, "But which one is your last name?" In the most rude tone of voice. I wanted to change my name because my last name was so common, but TCG's last name is also common and once I thought about it I couldn't give up my father's last name. My middle name was my grandmother's name. So, I really didn't want to drop my middle name and make my last name a middle name either. So I ended up hyphenating. TCG didn't care at all what I chose to do, but there was the added bonus of stepdad hating when women hyphenate.