When considering this rather outdated form of address, you need only consider how it will be taken by the person addressed.
If she considers it a source of pride to be addressed as her husband's partner - perhaps because he has had great accomplisments - then yes, by all means, use this form.
Otherwise it is a bit demeaning and possibly subservient or even truckling.
Polygamic.
A hoe.
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I was always told that you never seperate a man's name. So, if you are addressing a card or envelope informally, and the couple is married, it should be addressed: Jane and John Doe
No.
POLYANDRY
yes
Traditionally yes, however it is growing more and more common for a woman to add her husbands name, for both spouses to take the woman's maiden name or for both spouses to add their spouse name to their own. It should not be taken for granted that a wife's family name is the same as her husbands, especially among younger couples.
Wonder Woman is a fictional character in comic books, television shows, and even movies. Her birth date was never addressed in the comic book series. Her first appearance was in 1940.
Revolutinary* .__. She took over her husbands spot at his cannon when he was badly wounded. She also was the first woman to ever fight in the war.
She would technically be called an adultrous woman.
Because back in the day woman moved in with there husbands. Tradition