Sunday, September 30, 2018

Our matrilineal future - II

In this video, there is a strong argument for double-barrelled surnames, where you pass the surname according to your gender to the next generation. This is a good proposal as it keeps the uniparental lineages of both sides in every generation intact.

But for simplicity, I'll still stick to surname inheritance based on your gender in each generation. Maybe if you've children of only one gender, double-barrelled look reasonable, however, I still don't agree with that as it shows surnames have some kind of significance and people have the need to pass their identity. That kind of thinking should be made invalid. On the other hand, "I'll take up my wife's surname because smash the patriarchy" is another extreme which trivialises the whole thing by making it a joke and thus general population don't find anything wrong with the current situation.

Surname Dilemma, via BBC

Friday, September 07, 2018

Random Thoughts - Love_Lust

"I am homoromantic; I feel platonic love, but have no sexual desires."
Asexual and proud of it
Maybe I should have used 'romance' instead of 'amour'!

So the present list includes:
Heterosexual-Heteroamoural -> Anna Karenina (Fictional, Anna Karenina), Max Weber
Heterosexual-Homoamoural -> Nick Carraway (Fictional, The Great Gatsby), Tom Daley
Heterosexual-Inamoural -> Emma Bovary (Fictional, Madame Bovary)
Homosexual-Homoamoural ->  Uncle Frank (Fictional, Little Miss Sunshine)
Homosexual-Heteroamoural -> Francis Bacon, Freddie Mercury, Chirlane McCray, Brandon Ambrosino
Homosexual-Inamoural -> ?
Asexual-Heteroamoural-> Emy, a French woman, Devi, Gill, Jon and Ian from UK
Asexual-Homoamoural -> Vibhor Sen
Asexual-Inamoural -> ?