I never trust a woman (or man) with a hyphenated last name, at least not initially. It's just something I've learned from experience. I can't fully explain the correlation, but it's near 100% so I find it a useful filter.
These women are almost always liberals. Not sure if they have daddy issues or something. Trying to buy their dad's love by keeping his name when marrying. It's weird but there is nearly a 100 percent correlation to these women being evil.
I've seen it many times and avoid two last name women every chance I can.
In addition to life, I noticed many of the corrupt election officials were women with two last names. I should have kept a list for comment threads like these.
Some women choose to keep the maiden name for legit reasons. It is not uncommon for a woman to keep a maiden name for professional reasons, based on a family business reputation, for example.
But, I do agree that the double-name thing was promoted largely as part of the fem-lib (empowered women) movement, which was also used as a social wedge (useful idiots) in American society by communist insurgents.
What a disappointment Amy Coney Barrett has been... her double last name should have clued me in that she was a fake conservative-
I never trust a woman (or man) with a hyphenated last name, at least not initially. It's just something I've learned from experience. I can't fully explain the correlation, but it's near 100% so I find it a useful filter.
I agree 💯%
These women are almost always liberals. Not sure if they have daddy issues or something. Trying to buy their dad's love by keeping his name when marrying. It's weird but there is nearly a 100 percent correlation to these women being evil.
I've seen it many times and avoid two last name women every chance I can.
In addition to life, I noticed many of the corrupt election officials were women with two last names. I should have kept a list for comment threads like these.
Some women choose to keep the maiden name for legit reasons. It is not uncommon for a woman to keep a maiden name for professional reasons, based on a family business reputation, for example.
But, I do agree that the double-name thing was promoted largely as part of the fem-lib (empowered women) movement, which was also used as a social wedge (useful idiots) in American society by communist insurgents.
So, riding the coat-tails of your dad's name? That again is very liberal.. so yeah, I stand by my statement.. hyphenated names are normally Libs...