Not being excited about doing something and being uncomfortable with something are two very different things. For example, I’m not excited to go to work everyday but I’d be uncomfortable going to work if my boss hit on me at work. If your name feels like part of your identity and you don’t feel comfortable with making that lifelong change to your identity, then that’s different from just not really wanting to change your name because it’s inconvenient
then maybe you should’ve replied to someone else’s comment, because my advice to her was not that she shouldn’t take his name, but to do what she personally feels comfortable with. If changing her name doesn’t feel like a sacrifice to her and she feels comfortable with it than she should do it, but if it’s not something she feels comfortable with, than she shouldn’t
Well maybe for you guys that kind of a balance worked, but your marriage isn’t indicative of every marriage, so she should still decide what works for her personally.
It’s not a big deal to not take your husband’s name if you don’t want to. It’s a decision that’s very personal and you should do what you feel comfortable with.
Young parents in my town routinely host childrens birthday parties at breweries. It drives me insane, I came here to drink, not to hear 15 5 year olds screaming at each other for two hours
In college one of my roommates peed in my closet all over my shoes, and when I woke her up screaming about it she got so offended and refused to believe that she did it even though our third roommate saw it happen
I’m with your fiancee on that one. I’ve used Rent the Runway for greek life formals in college, law school proms, and Marine Corps balls, and it’s always worked incredibly well for me. I’ve never gotten a dress that’s stained or damaged or anything like that
I’ve never been so angry at a fictional small child
Edit: scooped by DC Captain
I think it was saying that they got married when she was 27 and now he’s a hedge fund manager
Not being excited about doing something and being uncomfortable with something are two very different things. For example, I’m not excited to go to work everyday but I’d be uncomfortable going to work if my boss hit on me at work. If your name feels like part of your identity and you don’t feel comfortable with making that lifelong change to your identity, then that’s different from just not really wanting to change your name because it’s inconvenient
then maybe you should’ve replied to someone else’s comment, because my advice to her was not that she shouldn’t take his name, but to do what she personally feels comfortable with. If changing her name doesn’t feel like a sacrifice to her and she feels comfortable with it than she should do it, but if it’s not something she feels comfortable with, than she shouldn’t
Well maybe for you guys that kind of a balance worked, but your marriage isn’t indicative of every marriage, so she should still decide what works for her personally.
It’s not a big deal to not take your husband’s name if you don’t want to. It’s a decision that’s very personal and you should do what you feel comfortable with.
Sorry to disappoint, it’s Durham NC
Young parents in my town routinely host childrens birthday parties at breweries. It drives me insane, I came here to drink, not to hear 15 5 year olds screaming at each other for two hours
Logistically speaking, I think the only way this works for women is to give the goat a beej until goat completion
In college one of my roommates peed in my closet all over my shoes, and when I woke her up screaming about it she got so offended and refused to believe that she did it even though our third roommate saw it happen
It’s not even a debate, Hershey syrup is the one and only contender
It felt very forced to me, GBBS is a million times better
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This column reminded me of the movie He’s Just Not That Into You, but without the rom com ending.
Great conspiracy theory, but she’s probably just asking Girl to clarify who the maid of honor is
That bowl of fruit in the stock photo looks tasty AF, girl should rethink her tirade against fruit.
I’m with your fiancee on that one. I’ve used Rent the Runway for greek life formals in college, law school proms, and Marine Corps balls, and it’s always worked incredibly well for me. I’ve never gotten a dress that’s stained or damaged or anything like that
ya, rolling up to dinner with a fifth of vodka is a great first date impression
She has 5 bridesmaids, that’s not very many