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I grew up in a household with four surnames. My mum had her maiden name, my stepdad his name, my brother his dad’s name, and I had my mum and my dad’s names. From a young age this meant I knew that not all families share a name, and that this has no effect on how loved we necessarily feel or how connected to each other we are. But growing up in a household with four surnames also meant that I witnessed just how much multi-name households can unsettle people observing our family from the outside.
Bringing up the topic of surnames in 2021 can still produce quite visceral reactions. Anyone who’s discussed the subject with friends and family knows this. So why does it continue to surprise me that many adults become uncomfortable when presented with even the slightest hint of a disruption or challenge to heteronormative behaviours in relation to surnames in marriage, and, especially, when it comes to children.
How To Cope With Seeing People Travel During The Pandemic
If the actions of others is leaving you feeling frustrated and fed up, know that you re not the only one.
This feature originally appeared in the May issue of STELLAR Magazine.
It has officially got to that point in the pandemic where I cannot remember what it’s like to leave the county, let alone the country. Watching people travel on telly is about the most foreign thing I’ve felt in over a year, and don’t even get me started on the little surprise noises I make every time I see a character do anything that seems even slightly Covid unfriendly. It doesn’t matter that the movie was made in 2010 and I’ve seen in a million times before, it will still baffle my mind when I see scenes featuring crowds of people at a concert or even them wandering around a shop mask free. Like, who ever suspected that’d be a thing, right?