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You wonder, when two lesbians get married, which one changes her name, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
The manlier one? >:
by Anonymous13 years ago
Without getting into any debates, I commend your grammar. "Her" is absolutely correct, even though most would put "their."
by Anonymous13 years ago
Thank you
by Anonymous13 years ago
Most people don't feel the need to point out proper grammar.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Then again, most people aren't as knowledgeable as I. Knowledgable?
Dunno which... Ironic, eh? I think it's the first. Knowledgeable. Second.
by Anonymous13 years ago
"Knowledgeable."
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yes. That. That's the one I picked.
by Anonymous13 years ago
errr...you use "me" as an object, and "I" as the subject. So when you said, "Then again, most people aren't as knowledgeable as I," you meant "...as knowledgeable as me."
by Anonymous13 years ago
Er... No, moron.
Most people aren't as knowledgeable as I (am knowledgeable). This is like seventh grade stuff.
by Anonymous13 years ago
No, "Most people" is the subject, and "me" (in a correct sentence) would be the object.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Uh, no.
"As knowledgeable as" (well technically as...as) introduces a new clause. Then the subject of that new clause is "I" with the implied verb "am."
by Anonymous13 years ago
Why not point out good grammar? If you point out bad grammar why not point out the good.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Partially because people are supposed to us proper grammar, and partially because that would mean every statement ever would get pointed out.
by Anonymous13 years ago
double-barrel?
by Anonymous13 years ago
What does that mean?
by Anonymous13 years ago
say if Amy Smith married Hannah Jones, they would both change their lasts names to Smith-Jones :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Ahhhh okay
by Anonymous13 years ago
They swap.
by Anonymous13 years ago
The butch.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Wouldn't it be the femme, since in a heterosexual relationship the woman changes her name?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I meant to say that the butch keeps her name, but I don't know what I was thinking. You're right.
by Anonymous13 years ago
The real question is who makes the sandwiches after having sex.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Hyphenated. All though, I know one family with and mom and dad who kept their last name but combined them with a hyphen for their kids.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Neither?
by Anonymous13 years ago
When my cousin married her girlfriend, they hyphenated.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Youre amazing. Just thought you should know
by Anonymous13 years ago
The one who wears the pants in the relationships.
Although I prefer the ladies without pants.
by Anonymous13 years ago
For most places on Earth the answer is: they can't get married.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Neither, I would say. Changing your last name represents passing control from your father to your husband, so lesbians would really have no reason to. The hyphenated thing works, though.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Which ever one one has a nicer sounding surname?
by Anonymous13 years ago
There is currently no convention or tradition for surnames in same-sex marriages/partnerships/civil unions. Usually, they either decide between themselves, hyphenate, or each keeps their original last name.
Similar trends are emerging for opposite-sex marriages too - a woman may decide to keep her last name, the couple may use both surnames, or the man may even take the woman's.
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