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Husband doesn't know my middle name

160 replies

bigbluehamster · 24/05/2023 21:18

Together for six years. Have a one-year-old together.

He can't tell me my middle name!

Am I being unreasonable to think that this is offensive?!

OP posts:
Anothnamechang · 25/05/2023 09:55

I used to call my mil to ask what age my ex husband was on his birthday- she could never remember and would ask his dad 🤣

dottiedodah · 25/05/2023 09:55

Jacobscrackerscheesefogg I always get his age wrong! Not by much but seem to lose a year or two somehow .He doesnt mind ! (Usually younger!)

TallulahBetty · 25/05/2023 09:56

How can you have got married without SAYING the full name?!

Iguanainanigloo · 25/05/2023 10:02

AnneLovesGilbert · 24/05/2023 21:20

When we went to register our intent to marry at the register office I couldn’t remember DH’s date of birth.

This was my "d"h... After 18 years together we got married, and when it was his turn to speak to the registrar, he kept popping his head out the room to ask me the most basic stuff like my date of birth, if I DEFINITELY don't have a middle name, where we met, when/where we were planning to get married. I was like FFS, the bloke is going to think I just dragged you in off the street 😆

budgiegirl · 25/05/2023 10:02

Ah, it's frustrating, but not offensive.

My DH sometimes gets my date of birth muddled with that of an ex-girlfriend. That's not great, but we've been married for 25 years, and he's lovely in all other ways, so I don't let it bother me.

Tarkan · 25/05/2023 10:03

TallulahBetty · 25/05/2023 09:56

How can you have got married without SAYING the full name?!

I did. A nickname of my full first name was used and just DH's first name without his middle. Our full names are on the certificate but we didn't use them in the ceremony.

FinallyHere · 25/05/2023 10:13

DH remembering my middle name is not the hill that I would die on.

What is your relationship like otherwise? Is he a decent human being to you & yours, and strangers? Is he loving and respectful?

Are you happier when together than when alone? Do you miss him when he is not alone?

Those are the hills where I would make a stand. How does he do on those points ?

KarmaStar · 25/05/2023 12:45

Are you serious?
Your life must be very calm if this is all you've got to think about...and then post on the internet!😃

ICMB · 25/05/2023 13:04

Zenana · 25/05/2023 00:03

@ICMB the quote didn't work.

Because we’re not married maybe

CharlottenBurger · 25/05/2023 13:09

CharlottenBurger · 24/05/2023 21:22

My husband doesn't know any of my middle names, because I've kept them a secret from him. He's not going to find them out either.

I was kind of channelling TS Eliot, but it got lost...

The Naming of Cats
T. S. Eliot - 1888-1965

The Naming of Cats is a difficult matter,
It isn’t just one of your holiday games;
You may think at first I’m as mad as a hatter
When I tell you, a cat must have THREE DIFFERENT NAMES.
First of all, there’s the name that the family use daily,
Such as Peter, Augustus, Alonzo, or James,
Such as Victor or Jonathan, George or Bill Bailey—
All of them sensible everyday names.
There are fancier names if you think they sound sweeter,
Some for the gentlemen, some for the dames:
Such as Plato, Admetus, Electra, Demeter—
But all of them sensible everyday names,
But I tell you, a cat needs a name that’s particular,
A name that’s peculiar, and more dignified,
Else how can he keep up his tail perpendicular,
Or spread out his whiskers, or cherish his pride?
Of names of this kind, I can give you a quorum,
Such as Munkustrap, Quaxo, or Coricopat,
Such as Bombalurina, or else Jellylorum—
Names that never belong to more than one cat.
But above and beyond there’s still one name left over,
And that is the name that you never will guess;
The name that no human research can discover—
But THE CAT HIMSELF KNOWS, and will never confess.
When you notice a cat in profound meditation,
The reason, I tell you, is always the same:
His mind is engaged in a rapt contemplation
Of the thought, of the thought, of the thought of his name:
His ineffable effable
Effanineffable
Deep and inscrutable singular name.

mydogisthebest · 25/05/2023 14:10

Of course DH knows what my middle name is. He also knows my birthday, the date we got married, the date we met, where we went on our first date, where I was born, what school I went to and plenty more.

I know all that about him too except he does not have a middle name.

We both have terrible memories but can remember all those details.

DH doesn't know any of his families' birthdays or middle names but that is because he doesn't get on with them

Blossomtoes · 25/05/2023 14:33

He’s doing well @mydogisthebest. I can’t remember the date I met my bloke and the date we married is engraved inside his wedding ring so he had no excuse for forgetting!

Crunchymum · 25/05/2023 14:41

Took my DP several years to full remember DC2 birthday (he always said thr day before, which was the due date to be fair). We then went on the have DC3 who has a birthday very close to DC2 so now there are two birthdays he is a bit iffy on. DC1 shares his birthday so he doesn't have any trouble with that.

He does however know my middle name and he also remembers the two made up middle names I used to use when we first met (almost 30 years ago!!) as my middle name is very boring.

mydogisthebest · 25/05/2023 15:15

Blossomtoes · 25/05/2023 14:33

He’s doing well @mydogisthebest. I can’t remember the date I met my bloke and the date we married is engraved inside his wedding ring so he had no excuse for forgetting!

I guess we are all different but I just can't imagine not remembering the date we met or, more importantly, our wedding date.

We still celebrate both 43 years on!

beanii · 25/05/2023 16:31

It shows nothing more than you have no idea what the word offensive means.

FlibbedyFlobbedyFloo · 25/05/2023 16:34

My husband gets confused about his own!!!

bigbluehamster · 25/05/2023 17:28

beanii · 25/05/2023 16:31

It shows nothing more than you have no idea what the word offensive means.

It means, I am offended that he doesn't know my full names

OP posts:
PonkyPonky · 25/05/2023 17:30

AnneLovesGilbert · 24/05/2023 21:20

When we went to register our intent to marry at the register office I couldn’t remember DH’s date of birth.

🤣 I did that too! I thought the registrar might get suspicious that it wasn’t a legit marriage but luckily she saw the funny side!

bigbluehamster · 25/05/2023 17:30

KarmaStar · 25/05/2023 12:45

Are you serious?
Your life must be very calm if this is all you've got to think about...and then post on the internet!😃

Honestly, you could apply that to literally anything on the internet. It took me less than ten seconds to write this post and I'm just looking at the answers now... and rolling my eyes when I remember how rude and twattish so many of the posters on here are. (Not directed at you, more other people)

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GladysHeeler · 25/05/2023 17:37

When it was the census, my sister texted her dh 'what is your name?' As she couldn't remember either of his middle names. They have been married over twenty years.

savoycabbage · 25/05/2023 17:40

My dh registered our dd at primary school with a hyphen between her name and her middle name and in year six, when I found out, and asked him about it he said that he'd done it because that was her name.

Which it wasn't. He was there when she was registered and for every other part of her life so I've got absolutely no idea where this idea came from!

fdgdfgdfgdfg · 25/05/2023 17:46

I completely forgot my daughter middle name when she was about 2 years old. Tried to remember it all day before I admitted defeat and had to ask DP. I picked the bloody name.

DP also cannot spell mine and daughters surname, always gets two letters the wrong way round.

It's hardly the end of the world OP.

ProfessorXtra · 25/05/2023 17:51

Nah this wouldnt bother me.

Most people have bits of information they simply can't retain. With no real reasoning. I always think dp birthday is the 14th. It's not, no idea why I always think it is. Its exactly 2 weeks before mine. I get it wrong so often I have stopped guessing and just work out from mine. Never missed his birthday though.

I am 41 and still can't ever remember my own national insurance number. It just doesn't stick in my mind.

I do know his middle name. But that's because it's his Dad's name and I knew his Dad before I knew him.

My middle name isn't on any bills or anything I use often. I can't imagine dp has heard more than a couple of times, if he didn't recall it, wouldn't bother me.

Mummysaf · 25/05/2023 18:59

My husband doesn’t ever remember mine
he always says a similar name but never the right thing
daft bugger!

Sennelier1 · 25/05/2023 19:11

Does he know this is important to you? I would ask him too memorize your middle name.

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