My mother paid the reduced stamp. As I mentioned above, she was one of the women who was never asked if that was what she wanted to do, she was simply automatically put on the married woman’s stamp, without the consequences ever being explained to her. She was paid a reduced pension when she retired, it was about £60 I think, because there was no longer a Married Couple’s Pension. Dad therefore claimed his full pension plus some extra for some reason. When Dad died, Mum claimed his pension through his stamps paid, not her own.
We lived in a very misogynistic society back in the 60/70s.
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