My Fiancé and His Mom Are Furious Because I Refuse to Take His Last Name

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The choice of whether a partner will take the other’s last name can hold significant personal and cultural weight.

However, when this decision becomes a battleground for control and manipulation, it transforms a deeply personal choice into a source of conflict and distress.

One woman shared her story online.

Last December, my fiancé (m25) and I (f23) became engaged. The engagement itself was very unexpected, and felt very sudden, as we had only been dating for 2 years since.

However, I accepted, as I love him, and I couldn’t imagine a future without him in it.

Since our engagement, we’ve had several wedding-related conversations, and I’ve expressed to him numerous times that I would like to keep my maiden name, and not adopt his.

The reason for this is that my parents never had any sons, and I am an only child.

I want to carry on the family name for my parents, and I want my children to have the choice of which last name they want to go by and/or both.

I’ve expressed all of this to my fiancé, and he complied and reassured me that he was ok with my decision on the matter.

As the wedding drew closer, I received a call from the cake planner last night regarding our cake, which we had met with him and designed a few weeks prior.

He informed us that he had a sample prepared for us to come and see, so we drove there the next morning to sample it.

Needless to say, I was a bit shocked when he pulled out the cake, which had the words “Mr. And Mrs.

Smith” (my husband’s last name) printed on top.

What happened next changed everything… FULL STORY on the next page.
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