Talk:First ladies and gentlemen of Mexico

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Names of the female companions on these lists

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All the women's names on these lists finish as "DE" and then their husbands' surnames. This is not legal in Mexico. Mexican women do not change their names after their marriage. That is strictly ceremonial, but not very popular. So no one has done that anymore since the 1960s. I was born in 1987, I have lived my entire life in Mexico, and I have never found any press article (perhaps old-fashioned tabloids or gossip magazines, but still rare) that does this (especially with the latest first ladies: Cecilia Occelli, Nilda Patricia Velasco, Marta Sahagún, Margarita Zavala, Angélica Rivera, Beatriz Gutiérrez),

And then we have the case of Jesús María Tarriba. The article does not the same (He is not Jesús María Tarriba DE SHEINBAUM).

This looks pretty sexist (even by Mexican standards). Aleqc (talk) 22:23, 15 August 2024 (UTC)Reply