>>Today I visited the website of Christof Lange, oh sorry, I mean Christof Wollenhaupt. Until today I thought it were two different persons, but it appears that he married two years ago and has changed his last name.
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>>What puzzles me is that no one here has wondered how this is possible. As far as I'm aware of, there's no law that allows a man to change his last name when he gets married.
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>>Christof, are you reading along?
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>You can do that in Turkey. Some men does that in there if their father-in-law is a famous or strong man.
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>I can't think use of my father-in-law's name or let my wife use her old name...
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>I'm not a henpecked man... :)
LOL
Groet,
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