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Magically Ridiculous ([info]staroverthebay) wrote in [info]unfunnybusiness,
@ 2009-11-04 18:05:00


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Entry tags:sure we don't need no feminism

more marriage-tradition fail
(was pointed to this by a member of my f-list on my LJ.)


So, a "study" says that 70% of Americans think a woman should take her husband's name after marriage, and of those 70%, half of them think it should be required by law. If that's not bad enough, their reasons are even more *headdesk*-inducing.

http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/2009/08/12/2009-08-12_70_percent_of_americans_.html

(emphasis mine)


What women's lib? 70 percent of Americans think women should take spouse's name after marriage

BY Rosemary Black
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Tuesday, August 11th 2009, 4:33 PM


Newly minted brides should do more than vow to love their hubbies for a lifetime, say the majority of Americans. Some 70 percent of the respondents in a new study feel they should also take their spouse’s surname - and 50 percent say that it should be a legal requirement for a woman to take her spouse’s last name.

The study, presented Tuesday at the American Sociological Association’s annual meeting, was done by the Center for Survey Research at Indiana University, as reported by USA Today.

Some 815 people were asked multiple choice and open-ended questions about a variety of family and gender issues. On the issue of marital name change, the majority of respondents weighed in with a fairly conservative answer, says Laura Hamilton, Indiana University associate professor and lead study author.

“The results were surprisingly conservative,” she says. “Even though there is a general movement toward neutral language, like saying chairperson instead of chairwoman, people seemed to feel it was better for a woman to change her last name to her husband’s.”

She said that the fact that half of American thought this should be a legal requirement was also surprising.

“Americans don’t want much government intervention in family life, so for 50 percent of Americans to feel this way was interesting,” she said.

Only 5 to 10 percent of women keep the name they were born with when they marry, Hamilton says. She notes that some studies show that younger women are more likely or as likely to change their name as baby boom brides. “It’s not a straight age trend,” she said, according to USA Today.

When the respondents were asked why they felt women should change their name after the wedding, Hamilton says, “They told us that women should lose their own identity when they marry and become a part of the man and his family. This was a reason given by many.”

Other respondents said they felt the marital name change was essential for religious reasons or as a practical matter.

They said the mailman would get confused and that society wouldn’t function as well if women did not change their name,” Hamilton says.

Americans who feel that women should take their husband’s last name also tend to be conservative in other areas, according to Hamilton.

“Asked if they thought of a lesbian couple as a family, those who believe that women should take their husband’s name are less likely to say yes,” she says. “If you’re more liberal about the name change issue, you tend to include a larger population in the definition of family.”


(nb: since when did 815 people come to represent the entire country? How is a survey with 815 people surveyed reflective of "all Americans"?)


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[info]vorpal_blade
2009-11-05 03:39 am UTC (link)
women should lose their own identity when they marry and become a part of the man and his family

When I got married I became my husband's spleen. I wanted to be his appendix, but I was afraid I'd get inflamed and have to be removed.

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[info]cyndra_falin
2009-11-05 03:40 am UTC (link)
I loled.

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[info]honorh
2009-11-05 03:44 am UTC (link)
You know, the male deep-sea anglerfish actually becomes an appendage of the female upon mating. Basically, he gloms onto her and fuses to her body. His body slowly degrades until he's just a little bundle of sperm to keep her fertile while she hangs about being a toothy nightmare.

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[info]snarkhunter
2009-11-05 03:45 am UTC (link)
Good GOD that is disturbing.

Thx for the nightmares!! :D

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[info]honorh
2009-11-05 03:46 am UTC (link)
Nature is hardcore, yo!

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[info]snarkhunter
2009-11-05 03:48 am UTC (link)
No kidding.

Have you ever seen this?

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[info]honorh
2009-11-05 04:56 am UTC (link)
Yep. I personally live in fear of the Japanese Giant Hornet.

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[info]sgaana
2009-11-05 05:15 am UTC (link)
Thanks to this comment, I am *SO* NOT CLICKING the above link.

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[info]ianthefira
2009-11-05 05:54 am UTC (link)
Seconded. The other things aren't that bad, but I fear that damn hornet.

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[info]adevyish
2009-11-05 09:22 am UTC (link)
WHY DID I CLICK!!?<LEFJL:KJSDFOEIRUWOEPR

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[info]snarkhunter
2009-11-05 12:21 pm UTC (link)
::laughs evilly::

(Seriously. THE BLIND ANTS. WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT SHIT?)

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(no subject) - [info]chikane, 2009-11-05 02:35 pm UTC
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[info]blankverses
2009-11-05 04:43 pm UTC (link)
I not only clicked that link, I shared it with everyone that I could think of to send it to. Because I'm evil.

Also, what the fuck, Nature?

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[info]snarkhunter
2009-11-05 04:46 pm UTC (link)
You are clearly my people. :D

I think all science texts should be written like that. For example: "Be careful of angering a badger, as they will fuck your shit up."

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(no subject) - [info]blankverses, 2009-11-05 04:49 pm UTC
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[info]hallidae
2009-11-05 03:54 am UTC (link)
I remember seeing a bit about that in Blue Planet. There are just some things that even David Attenborough's voice can't make less nightmare inducing.

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[info]finchbird
2009-11-05 04:19 am UTC (link)
I literally went D: when my Biology of Fishes professor talked about this but it's a reminder of how utterly fascinating what nature comes up with!

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[info]queencallipygos
2009-11-05 04:19 am UTC (link)
I swear I read that there is some kind of invertebrate being where the males, while they are still inside the womb with their littermates, spawn and fertilize their female siblings and then die - so they spawn before they are even born so their female siblings are born pregnant.

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[info]ianthefira
2009-11-05 05:54 am UTC (link)
I know there are some mites that do that.

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[info]talec
2009-11-05 08:02 am UTC (link)
...Tribbles?

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[info]adevyish
2009-11-05 09:14 pm UTC (link)
...

what an appropriate icon.

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[info]persona
2009-11-05 04:21 am UTC (link)
I was so fascinated by that fact when I learned it. I love the sea, it's so delightfully bizarre.

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[info]honorh
2009-11-05 06:27 am UTC (link)
Me, too. I was hooked on Blue Planet, especially the deep-sea stuff. It's so bizarre. I love it!

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[info]issendai
2009-11-05 02:52 pm UTC (link)
So does at least one kind of mollusc. At least, according to Isabella Rossellini, whose short about it will fill you with longing to be a mollusc, too.

Here's where I would link to "Green Porno" if I weren't at work.

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[info]snarkhunter
2009-11-05 03:44 am UTC (link)
I thought when men married women, they just gained a vagina, a mouth, and a pair of hands (for laundry and cooking, obvs). Oh, and some T&A. I did not know spleen was an option.

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[info]cygnia
2009-11-05 04:22 am UTC (link)
I'm my husband's balls.

No one respects the fact I've hyphenated my name, even after I've asked. :(

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[info]tez
2009-11-05 04:57 am UTC (link)
The cola up the nose was painful, and my monitor is somewhat damp, but it was worth it. A+, would lol again.

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