This is one of the reasons I refused to marry Halle Berry and Angelina Jolie. They wouldn't change their names, so fuck them. The other reason is that I never met either one of them, but the first reason is more relevant to this discussion.
You might be a faggot if....your roomate's dick tastes like shit.
You might be a faggot if....your roomate's dick tastes like shit.
Therein lies the problem, the fact that there are even battles from which you must pick. I pity those who live like that. I did at one time.
"No, it's something someone who knows how to pick their battles would say"
Therein lies the problem, the fact that there are even battles from which you must pick. I pity those who live like that. I did at one time.
Nobody thinks exactly like you. There are going to be things in a relationship that require compromise.
If you can't compromise then either you're partner is going to be miserable (or she has no self confidence and you probably shouldn't be with her anyways), or you're going to be single.
99% of things that people argue or disagree about don't matter in the grand scheme of things. I agree with Rexibit, save your battles for things that actually matter to you. If your wife having the same last name is something that matters to you (which makes me think that you are insecure with your manliness), then go for it and disagree about it.
But having to have everything go 100% your way isn't a sign of strength or manliness. It's a sign of being a power hungry Machiavellian. In the business world that's ok, but not in a relationship.
Funny part to me is that you're all picking on a guy from GA (Georgia).
Aren't we all supposed to be hillbilly rednecks who beat our wives?
I have much to /ponder
heres a mindfuck for you... what happens if YOU change your last name to your Wifes?? huh huh
ive heard of a guy that hated his parents and siblings (i think the guy i heard of had parents and brothers that abused drugs, stole money from him as he was the only successful family member, etc) so he took his wifes family name to not be associated with his family.