Thread:Mr B Natural/@comment-5475153-20150215180250/@comment-5475153-20150216010611

On the first point, one can automatically see something wrong with those statistics; add the numbers up, and you only get 79. What happened to the other 21 percent? Also, there are plenty of women with hyphenated last names that only use their married surnames.

On your point with the change in surnames after divorce or death: I will concede on the first one, but not the second. Even if Abuelita knew her husband was immoral, that doesn't mean she didn't like him; it may be a cliche argument, but she could like so-called "bad boys." Heck, he could have been like Stan: flagrant disobedience for the law, but with certain soft spots.

I will meet your hypothetical scenario with Soos' father as I have in the past: it's an extremely unlikely scenario, and somewhat contradictory given the "speculation" you claim to be against.