27 Married Women On Why They Kept Their Last Name by Gabrielle Moss April 17, 2015 ADRIAN SANCHEZ-GONZALEZ/AFP/Getty ImagesThe world never tires of telling women what our marriages should look like — and that includes telling us whether or not we should change our ...
ride - continue undisturbed and without interference; "Let it ride" continue - continue after an interruption; "The demonstration continued after a break for lunch" 3. keep - retain possession of; "Can I keep my old stuffed animals?"; "She kept her maiden name after she married" hold on...
Separating Women of the Same Name: A Tale of Two Cleo Zinns Merged identities are always difficult in our research, but it is even more so with women. In the U.S., women have a maiden name and could have several different married names. Ensuring that the correct facts and sources are...
Ms., or Miss, to know if we are married or not (and men only have Mr.), and on top of that having to use another word to refer to the fact that we were previously unmarried (maiden name)?
Oh how blessed I am to be married to this goldmine of mine! Everyday so far in this nuptial union, THIS WOMAN rejoices! Husband of mine ,So secure in who he is, Completely Unperturbed by my continued use of Maiden name.. Unmoved by conventional ways, ...
A third of married women in their twenties are choosing to keep their maiden names rather than adopt their husbands', and double-barrelled is no longer de rigueur.Instead, the splicing, name mash-up approach is taking its place -- Dawn Porter plus Chris O'Dowd equals Dawn O'Porter, obvs...