Robin Diangelo was born Robin Taylor, and her mother's maiden name was Diangelo.
She changed her last name to her mother's maiden name at some point later in life. That tells you all you need to know about this bitch...Daddy issues.
Imagine the mental capacity required to think that hyphenating your last name somehow solves a problem. Do your children hyphenate their last name, resulting in three surnames? What if you procreate with another hyphenated person? Do your children then have four surnames? Do your children pick and choose?
Regardless, the cohesion of a "family line" is obliterated - and that was the only true goal.
Do your children hyphenate their last name, resulting in three surnames?
My roommate had his last name hyphenated as a "compromise" between his unwed parents. He doesn't use the second name and openly mocks it more than anyone.
Robin Diangelo was born Robin Taylor, and her mother's maiden name was Diangelo.
She changed her last name to her mother's maiden name at some point later in life. That tells you all you need to know about this bitch...Daddy issues.
I think the "maiden name vs married name" question might be one of the best barometers of a person.
Just ask them their opinion and you'll quickly get all the information you need about them.
Such as, if they say hyphen they deserve to be sterilized.
Imagine the mental capacity required to think that hyphenating your last name somehow solves a problem. Do your children hyphenate their last name, resulting in three surnames? What if you procreate with another hyphenated person? Do your children then have four surnames? Do your children pick and choose?
Regardless, the cohesion of a "family line" is obliterated - and that was the only true goal.
My roommate had his last name hyphenated as a "compromise" between his unwed parents. He doesn't use the second name and openly mocks it more than anyone.