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	<title>Comments on: Good and Bad: That kid can be officially yours in NYC.</title>
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		<title>By: Lisa</title>
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		<description>I feel bad for Americans for the fact that only now are you allowed to have both names on the birth certificate. I&#039;m 31, my wife (yes, we are allowed to marry as well) is 33 and we have been together 9 years, we have 2 daughters, one 6 and the other 13 months. Our first daughter does not have both names on her birth certificate because at the time it wasn&#039;t allowed, but our youngest does. Say what you will about Canada but I love the fact that I can be happily, legally, married and have both my children legally &quot;listed&quot; as OURS. I hope the rest of the U.S. catches up to New York, or better yet, Canada, soon! Good luck guys!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel bad for Americans for the fact that only now are you allowed to have both names on the birth certificate. I&#8217;m 31, my wife (yes, we are allowed to marry as well) is 33 and we have been together 9 years, we have 2 daughters, one 6 and the other 13 months. Our first daughter does not have both names on her birth certificate because at the time it wasn&#8217;t allowed, but our youngest does. Say what you will about Canada but I love the fact that I can be happily, legally, married and have both my children legally &#8220;listed&#8221; as OURS. I hope the rest of the U.S. catches up to New York, or better yet, Canada, soon! Good luck guys!</p>
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