Taking of Names, oh and marriage

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TheTygerfire

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The infamous SCAMola said:
TheTygerfire said:
Oh screw you. No I'm not the "woman". You'd be shocked to think I'm into guys at all if you met me IRL.
Hey, how should I know? No offense, but your username and avatar don't scream out "MAN!" to me. Coupled with the fact you would change your name... People come to conclusions you know.

I hope I didn't offend you.
Mikuru Asahina is more manly than you >___> j/k
 

DigitalSushi

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LadyZephyr said:
ColdStorage said:
- girl uses guys bank cards
Assuming he's the breadwinner.

And the answer for me is both keep their names or both hyphenate that shit.
So if we got married I'd use your bank card? and we be "Mrs and Mr Sephrage"

or Mrs and Mr Colphyr
or or or, you get the idea, so when do I get your bank card?
 

DigitalSushi

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ColdStorage said:
Come on SCAMola, I know what your thinking, did he throw 5 eggs at Susan's ex, or 6 eggs?, the question for you is, do you feel lucky punk? well, DO YOU?
Wrong film, but I'll give you points for knowledge of previous avatars.[/quote]

I don't know whether to go "WOOOO" I rock at your previous avatar or shit myself that you do actually feel lucky today punk.

*starts reloading egg's*
 

LadyZephyr

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The infamous SCAMola said:
LadyZephyr said:
And the answer for me is both keep their names or both hyphenate that shit.
Aah, but whose name goes first?
Honestly, I think that's such a trifling detail, if you have to argue that with your tru luv, you need couples therapy.

Alternately, the girl has her name first, boy has his.

ColdStorage said:
So if we got married I'd use your bank card? and we be "Mrs and Mr Sephrage"

or Mrs and Mr Colphyr
or or or, you get the idea, so when do I get your bank card?
Never, because I wouldn't marry someone who mixes up "hyphenate" and "portmanteau."
 

DigitalSushi

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LadyZephyr said:
The infamous SCAMola said:
LadyZephyr said:
And the answer for me is both keep their names or both hyphenate that shit.
Aah, but whose name goes first?
Honestly, I think that's such a trifling detail, if you have to argue that with your tru luv, you need couples therapy.

Alternately, the girl has her name first, boy has his.

ColdStorage said:
So if we got married I'd use your bank card? and we be "Mrs and Mr Sephrage"

or Mrs and Mr Colphyr
or or or, you get the idea, so when do I get your bank card?
Never, because I wouldn't marry someone who mixes up "hyphenate" and "portmanteau."
oh now your just being mean.

What about your credit card?, I promise I wont get that mixed up with your bank card!.

Yeah, whats your pin again?
 
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LadyZephyr said:
Honestly, I think that's such a trifling detail, if you have to argue that with your tru luv, you need couples therapy.

Alternately, the girl has her name first, boy has his.
You see, the problem with hyphenating is it's only good for a first generation. What about the kids? Are they going to have a hyphenated surname? What about when they get married? Will they have to add another surname (or two) to their already hyphenated surname?

Questions, questions...
 

LadyZephyr

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The infamous SCAMola said:
LadyZephyr said:
Honestly, I think that's such a trifling detail, if you have to argue that with your tru luv, you need couples therapy.

Alternately, the girl has her name first, boy has his.
You see, the problem with hyphenating is it's only good for a first generation. What about the kids? Are they going to have a hyphenated surname? What about when they get married? Will they have to add another surname (or two) to their already hyphenated surname?

Questions, questions...
Point, but as someone who's against marriage and has no desire to have children, it's not my problem. 83 But, eh, I've met people with a triple hyphenate name (married and adopted). The children may feel differently about giving/taking a name. This is just what I would do if forced to get married for whatever reason.
 

DigitalSushi

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The infamous SCAMola said:
LadyZephyr said:
Honestly, I think that's such a trifling detail, if you have to argue that with your tru luv, you need couples therapy.

Alternately, the girl has her name first, boy has his.
You see, the problem with hyphenating is it's only good for a first generation. What about the kids? Are they going to have a hyphenated surname? What about when they get married? Will they have to add another surname (or two) to their already hyphenated surname?

Questions, questions...
see from your profile your Italian, how do you know what the hell she's on about?, I'm French and i've been speaking English since I was 10 and I have no idea what the hell she's on about, hyphen's are dashes.... who the fuck puts dashes in their names? show me one person?

and portmaneu is when you stick words together, well guess what, hyphens are the fucken same, only hyphens are stupid and make no sense.

In France we put hyphens at the end of a sentence to denote that the next sentence carries on, do the English speaking world put ---- in the actual middle of stuff?, to me thats crazy, thats like putting ice cream on pizza

Makes sense apart, but together, its wrong.
 

LadyZephyr

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ColdStorage said:
The infamous SCAMola said:
LadyZephyr said:
Honestly, I think that's such a trifling detail, if you have to argue that with your tru luv, you need couples therapy.

Alternately, the girl has her name first, boy has his.
You see, the problem with hyphenating is it's only good for a first generation. What about the kids? Are they going to have a hyphenated surname? What about when they get married? Will they have to add another surname (or two) to their already hyphenated surname?

Questions, questions...
see from your profile your Italian, how do you know what the hell she's on about?, I'm French and i've been speaking English since I was 10 and I have no idea what the hell she's on about, hyphen's are dashes.... who the fuck puts dashes in their names? show me one person?

and portmaneu is when you stick words together, well guess what, hyphens are the fucken same, only hyphens are stupid and make no sense.

In France we put hyphens at the end of a sentence to denote that the next sentence carries on, do the English speaking world put ---- in the actual middle of stuff?, to me thats crazy, thats like putting ice cream on pizza

Makes sense apart, but together, its wrong.

Yanno, buddy, you could just ask me if you're confused.

Lets say two people are getting married: Jane Doe and John Smith. If they hyphenate, their new last name will become Doe-Smith. They will be Jane and John Doe-Smith. Also, people who are adopted often have their original parent's surname and their adopted parent's surname hyphenated in the same manner.

Portmanteau would be combining the names into one word. Like how the word "blog" is a portmanteau of "web" and "log".

It's not hard. No need to be an asshole about it.
 

DigitalSushi

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LadyZephyr said:
ColdStorage said:
The infamous SCAMola said:
LadyZephyr said:
Honestly, I think that's such a trifling detail, if you have to argue that with your tru luv, you need couples therapy.

Alternately, the girl has her name first, boy has his.
You see, the problem with hyphenating is it's only good for a first generation. What about the kids? Are they going to have a hyphenated surname? What about when they get married? Will they have to add another surname (or two) to their already hyphenated surname?

Questions, questions...
see from your profile your Italian, how do you know what the hell she's on about?, I'm French and i've been speaking English since I was 10 and I have no idea what the hell she's on about, hyphen's are dashes.... who the fuck puts dashes in their names? show me one person?

and portmaneu is when you stick words together, well guess what, hyphens are the fucken same, only hyphens are stupid and make no sense.

In France we put hyphens at the end of a sentence to denote that the next sentence carries on, do the English speaking world put ---- in the actual middle of stuff?, to me thats crazy, thats like putting ice cream on pizza

Makes sense apart, but together, its wrong.

Yanno, buddy, you could just ask me if you're confused.

Lets say two people are getting married: Jane Doe and John Smith. If they hyphenate, their new last name will become Doe-Smith. They will be Jane and John Doe-Smith. Also, people who are adopted often have their original parent's surname and their adopted parent's surname hyphenated in the same manner.

Portmanteau would be combining the names into one word. Like how the word "blog" is a portmanteau of "web" and "log".

It's not hard. No need to be an asshole about it.
I wasn't being an asshole about it, I honestly do not understand the shit you was going on about, if I was an asshole would I have said the following?

Oh and I wouldn't have asked you for what you meant, because you came accross as pretentious when you said "I would marry someone that doesn't know what blah blah means as opposed to Blah blah"

Your on the internet, not everyone is perfect at your language, please remember that next time.

more edits, I was trying to have shits and giggles with you by the way!

ColdStorage said:
oh now your just being mean.

What about your credit card?, I promise I wont get that mixed up with your bank card!.

Yeah, whats your pin again?
 

ace_of_something

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My Fiance said she would never take a man's last name. Now I've known her for 10 years before we started dating (it's been about 2 1/2 years) and she said this the whole time. I was a little crestfallen. However she said
"I only said that so I wouldn't be committed to taking a horrible last name like 'Butz' or something." She is taking my last name because it's much easier to say than hers. My last name is Ambolt as opposed to hers which is D'Aubignet.
 

blackcherry

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I don't know. Neither of mine or my misses names really go with the rest of theirs, though I do get the pleasure of going out with someone whose last name is Maxine Payne. Not a chance in hell I would force her to change such a cool last name to accept Morris-Jones!