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| 1 | That's a lot of damage.Not really. The purpose of Hispanic naming customs is to show respect to the dad’s and mom’s families. The wife still keeps her last name regardless of marriage. And a child would inherit both paternal names, so in a way it symbolizes that the child comes from two families; his dad’s and mom’s. For example Juan Perez de la Cruz marries María Salazar Martinez. She does not change her surname upon marriage at all. Then they have a kid, who’s full name is Pedro Perez Salazar. That’s because their c… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 24/06/20 11:25 PM |
| 6 | That's a lot of damage.Honestly I think this is why Spanish names end up sounding more badass. For example Rodrigo Hernández García just sounds better than John Smith. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 24/06/20 10:56 PM |
| 1 | Father's Day? But that doesn't give single moms enough attention!I honestly thought the top tweet was mocking the All Lives Matter mentality. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 22/06/20 04:52 AM |
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