A
Woman Should Change Her Name When She Marries
What
difference does it make?
Your
name isn’t your name, they say,
it’s
your father’s name.
You
might as well change it to your husband’s.
Think
about your children.
Won’t
it be weird to have a different last name then them?
You’re
just being selfish.
I
mean, professionally you can keep it
but
socially at least you should go by his name
make
it clear you’re a family.
In
fact, I wasn’t even sure it wasn’t an option.
I
think you might have to change your name.
Beside
it’s for the best.
Now
everyone will know that you two are committed
and
in a real relationship.
I
suppose you could always hyphen but that looks strange
and
it’s almost like you didn’t want to commit yourself,
I
mean,
doesn’t
he feel terrible about this?
Aren’t
his feelings hurt?
It’s
just a name
it’s
not like names have power
or
that through all of history
to
name something was to give it meaning.
To
give it life.
It’s
not like your mouth will trip over these new syllables,
even
as you say them in the mirror again and again
trying
to align your face with those sounds.
It’s
not like your hand, a split second ahead of your brain,
will
stumble through a signature that you do not know.
It’s
not like when people use your new name,
you’ll
stand there, in the middle of the office,
wondering
how those syllables
that
do not mean you
have
come to represent you
or
that you will look at the name writ on envelope after envelope
and
wonder when you started to disappear
into
a little tiny
Mrs.
--Ally Malinenko
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