DIR Return Create A Forum - Home --------------------------------------------------------- New Age Lifestyle HTML https://newagelifestyle.createaforum.com --------------------------------------------------------- ***************************************************** DIR Return to: New & Existing Member Introductions ***************************************************** #Post#: 7283-------------------------------------------------- Married name By: Elizabeth Date: October 20, 2022, 1:58 am --------------------------------------------------------- Did any of you take your wife’s surname when you married them? Was it the case I’m the wife of? Just watching Emmerdale , Paddy Kirk when he married Chasity Dingle took her surname. He’s not a Crossdresser but. Hope nobody is offended by that #Post#: 7295-------------------------------------------------- Re: Married name By: RadicalFeminist Date: October 20, 2022, 12:20 pm --------------------------------------------------------- I know of cases where the male assumed the wife's last name upon marriage. A good friend of my mine Jillian had her sissy husband name legally changed to hers after renewing their vows. Originally when they got married Jillian never changed her name to her husbands. Over the years prior to his sissification her husband would often comment about how much this annoyed him. Once Jillian decided to transition her husband into a full time sissy. She put in the necessary paperwork to legally change his name that included changing his birth gender to to non-binary and changing his first and last name. The first name was a more feminine version of his old name and last name was her family name. During the wedding reception she made sure the DJ introduce them as Mistress and Sissy followed by the sissy new feminine name. #Post#: 7297-------------------------------------------------- Re: Married name By: Melissa123 Date: October 20, 2022, 3:35 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Love that, would love my sissy to have my last name! #Post#: 7301-------------------------------------------------- Re: Married name By: Mandi Neill Date: October 20, 2022, 3:55 pm --------------------------------------------------------- [quote author=RadicalFeminist link=topic=914.msg7295#msg7295 date=1666286417] I know of cases where the male assumed the wife's last name upon marriage. A good friend of my mine Jillian had her sissy husband name legally changed to hers after renewing their vows. Originally when they got married Jillian never changed her name to her husbands. Over the years prior to his sissification her husband would often comment about how much this annoyed him. Once Jillian decided to transition her husband into a full time sissy. She put in the necessary paperwork to legally change his name that included changing his birth gender to to non-binary and changing his first and last name. The first name was a more feminine version of his old name and last name was her family name. During the wedding reception she made sure the DJ introduce them as Mistress and Sissy followed by the sissy new feminine name. [/quote] Love this! It's one more important step towards Female Rule! Public legal recognition of sissy's submission to Jillian (and through her, all other Women) is thrilling! Mandi HTML https://ecp.yusercontent.com/mail?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhttpwordpressnewagelifestyle.files.wordpress.com%2F2022%2F10%2F1cca8019d0482c17fa6074317f78ed23.jpg%3Fw%3D560&t=1668061479&ymreqid=c8e4749e-fd82-b010-1ce9-d90004011700&sig=yTyrvC06OM1bqXLIzwTiWw--~D #Post#: 7431-------------------------------------------------- Re: Married name By: vickykotex Date: October 24, 2022, 8:04 pm --------------------------------------------------------- As I was the one wearing a gown, my mother's, it was only natural and proper that I take her last name. #Post#: 7432-------------------------------------------------- Re: Married name By: Tracee77 Date: October 24, 2022, 9:08 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Oh my gawd, how i wish this would happen to me!!! #Post#: 7456-------------------------------------------------- Re: Married name By: Dinny Date: October 25, 2022, 4:14 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Yes I will be taking my hubby's name when we renew our vows she's already changed her name back and aswell as wearing the dress she wore on our old ways wedding I will walk down the aisle on her dad's arm to be her wife and take her name I'm already practicing my new married name with my mum on law joining her with hubbies surname #Post#: 7730-------------------------------------------------- Re: Married name By: Jaqi Date: November 6, 2022, 8:32 am --------------------------------------------------------- My wife's youngest sister was the last to get married. All of the older siblings all had girls. The sister wanted to keep the family name going. The husband took the wife's last name. I thought it was fantastic. His mother and the rest of their family were very disappointed by this which made it ever better. The sister had a son and a daughter. Both are timid under the power of their mother. I hope the daughter learns how to criticize and belittle men like her mother does. Keeping the men quiet and helpful. I have not seen any sign of feminization of the son or the husband. I hope the daughter will take this next step of evolution with her love partners. Hugs, Jaqi #Post#: 9754-------------------------------------------------- Re: Married name By: guest682 Date: March 31, 2023, 11:01 am --------------------------------------------------------- In my case it is a little different. My former wife is since years my mommy and she is living with a black man like a married couple. For black man it is natural that his wife and family wear his familyname. And so is his familyname on mail box and door bell. My former sons (i have to adress them with uncle as little girl) write they first name and daddy lastname at they school books and collge books - and the older daughter (i have to adress her with aunt sinde she is 13 years) wears his family name too #Post#: 9870-------------------------------------------------- Re: Married name By: bonzodoug Date: April 13, 2023, 10:37 am --------------------------------------------------------- A few years ago there was an England rugby player called Billy Twelvetrees. It turned out he took his wife's name on marriage, because he was a tree surgeon, and he thought it would be good for his business. For whatever the reason, it’s a very good trend to establish, reversing the centuries old tradition that the wife became the husband's property, so took his name. ***************************************************** DIR Next Page