Kim Kardashian

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And then there's the Yolanda Hadids of the world who have resorted to using their philandering ex's surname which is all kinds of eff'd up.
Yo is messed up in many ways, imo, it's pretty obvious she went back to Hadid because of her model daughters--she seems willing to overlook her ex's "flaws" to be linked with Gigi & Bella. "Look at me--I was a model too like my gorgeous kids!"
 
I don't think not being able to remove it is the issue. It's been said many times, her husband loves it, so it's staying.

JMHO, it could be lessened via lypo. With the right diet, dry brushing & myofascial massage/manipulation her skin would recover. Especially if she went slow and incorporated a barre exercise and some weights.
Well there is no accounting for taste. Curvy women look great. I would love a bigger shapelier bottom but I wouldn't be followed around by that thing for anyone. :yucky:
 
My MIL wanted me to take my husband's surname but I told her,"I've lived with my dad's surname for 31 years. When my marriage last longer than that, I'll considered taking my husband's surname"

My dad brought me up and he was a great dad, he saw me through my darkest moments, keeping me sane, providing the best he could for me. Keeping his surname was my way showing filial piety.
 
I thought about your post and actually can't think of anyone in my immediate circles who changed their last names after marriage. Times are definitely changing.

I recall reading in a Times article that only 6% of brides in the USA keep their maiden names. It's more common among educated/affluent women, so if most of your friends belong to that category, that would explain it [emoji4]
 
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My MIL wanted me to take my husband's surname but I told her,"I've lived with my dad's surname for 31 years. When my marriage last longer than that, I'll considered taking my husband's surname"

My dad brought me up and he was a great dad, he saw me through my darkest moments, keeping me sane, providing the best he could for me. Keeping his surname was my way showing filial piety.
In the Islamic faith, a woman is not supposed to change her surname when she marries. She is, and always will be, her Father's Daughter.
 
Well there is no accounting for taste. Curvy women look great. I would love a bigger shapelier bottom but I wouldn't be followed around by that thing for anyone. :yucky:
The grass is always greener lol. My bottom is like 2 sizes bigger than my waist and I'm constantly altering clothes because they don't always fit right.
In the Islamic faith, a woman is not supposed to change her surname when she marries. She is, and always will be, her Father's Daughter.

And then the kids take their father's first name as their surname, right? I know a few families who did that. We were just given our dad's last name as our surname.
 
I recall reading in a Times article that only 6% of brides in the USA keep their maiden names. It's more common among educated/affluent women, so if most of your friends belong to that category, that would explain it [emoji4]
Most of my friends who changed their names did so because of the hassle of picking their kids up from school, if they needed to take their kids to the ER, etc. The majority hyphenated their names though. I couldn't imagine changing my last name.
 
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