Life as a Mycock: What it's like to have an unfortunate surname
My partner, Jennie, says she never really thought about my surname when we met and it has never been an issue for her. She was more concerned how it affected me - she was one of the very early people to pick up on it and go: "Hang on, you're not always comfortable with this, are you?"
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