Traditionally, marriage means sharing the same last name. Even... - Deepstash

Traditionally, marriage means sharing the same last name. Even though that's changed in recent years with it becoming increasing common to either keep your last names the same—or even for the man to take the woman's last name—wanting to keep things simple and avoid the process altogether is a sign maybe it's best to avoid the whole marriage thing.

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