This might be better for women's discussion, but thought here would be a good place to start.
Ok - when you got married - did u change your name?
1. If so - why?
2. If not - why not?
3. If not - what will you do when you have/what did you do when you had children?
4. What was the response from those around you with your choices?
Just my best friend didn't change her name, and I couldn't imagine getting married and not - her reasons didn't seem to make sense (plus having the 'girl' kids with her last name and the 'boy' kids with his sounds silly to me). For me, whether it sounds stupid or not, changing my name is a symbolic thing of leaving my family and my single life behind to join with him (plus my dad had no influence on my life at all - he was permantently AWOL - so I have no feelings there of my last name). Of course, there provides a great reason for making up a completely different name!!!

Would LOVE to hear the debates on this - without it getting mean
Sascha
Ok - when you got married - did u change your name?
1. If so - why?
2. If not - why not?
3. If not - what will you do when you have/what did you do when you had children?
4. What was the response from those around you with your choices?
Just my best friend didn't change her name, and I couldn't imagine getting married and not - her reasons didn't seem to make sense (plus having the 'girl' kids with her last name and the 'boy' kids with his sounds silly to me). For me, whether it sounds stupid or not, changing my name is a symbolic thing of leaving my family and my single life behind to join with him (plus my dad had no influence on my life at all - he was permantently AWOL - so I have no feelings there of my last name). Of course, there provides a great reason for making up a completely different name!!!
Would LOVE to hear the debates on this - without it getting mean
Sascha
Which posts implied this? Desi came right out and said it was an issue of submission, so I am assuming you're not referring to him.
It lies in the number of ways to conduct a search. However, I wasn't saying that this should be anyone's reason for taking their husband's last name. I simply said that I'm a little biased, when it comes to family history.