"In addition, co-founder Kalie George revealed that she would be marrying another woman and that they would be having a baby together. She took Callaway-George as her surname. The couple has raised $2,315 for their “baby fund” over the last five months with help from the giftofparenthood.org website."
I would make an allowance if she was Hispanic, because hyphenating names goes back centuries there. But of course, neither of her last names is Hispanic.
It's obviously a stupid idea and never been done before because what happens when a hyphen name marries another hyphen name? they have to drop one each or have triple hyphen last name.
Out of the loop. What's wrong with hyphenated last name? Does that mean she didn't relinquish her maiden name?
It's a feminist thing because taking your husband's last name is the patriarchy or whatever.
So instead you keep your father's last name, which is apparently not patriarchy.
A good, based CS prof could make an analogy out of that when they go over recursion.
She came out as a lesbian also.
"In addition, co-founder Kalie George revealed that she would be marrying another woman and that they would be having a baby together. She took Callaway-George as her surname. The couple has raised $2,315 for their “baby fund” over the last five months with help from the giftofparenthood.org website."
No, they won't. One of them will have a baby with a man. And that's the best-case scenario (for them)
I would make an allowance if she was Hispanic, because hyphenating names goes back centuries there. But of course, neither of her last names is Hispanic.
Yeah. I don't know which one, but one of Callaway or George is her maiden name and the other belongs to her
husbandcuck.It's obviously a stupid idea and never been done before because what happens when a hyphen name marries another hyphen name? they have to drop one each or have triple hyphen last name.