You'd be wrong there. My daughters had/have hyphenated last names. Both highly educated, solid conservative Christian women, always have been. Neither is a bitch. Sometimes people have hyphenated last names for other than stereotypical reasons. We, as conservatives, claim to treat people as individuals, but that's quite the broad brush you've used.
“You’d be wrong there.”
No, if you read my post, I’m 100% right. I said “It has been my experience ...”
Are you arguing that you know my experience better than I do? There is an exception that proves every rule. I’m sure your daughters are fine people, but I have yet to meet a woman with a hyphenated last name that I enjoyed their presence.
So, in fact, you are wrong.