Thursday, September 17, 2009

Silly Little Me

Today I thought of something that has had me laughing all day...

When I was young, I was insistent that any man that wanted to marry me must be tested for the HIV virus. It was going to be mandatory to become my husband.  And I was NOT going to budge on this for anyone no matter how handsome or charming he was. 

It isn't a laughing matter, but the fact that I was determined that this was of upmost importance to me makes me laugh.  

I thought about that today and I believe this is the first time it has crossed my mind since I was in elementary school.  

But not to be worried, I had resolved that even if he did test positive I would still marry him because love is bigger than illness.  We just wouldn't have sex. 

Silly little me. 

5 comments:

Kelly Lawson said...

Interestingly enough, for much of MY life, I was convinced (and terrified) that somehow I HAD HIV/AIDS. I had no reason to believe I had it and had done nothing to have contracted it. I just guess the teachers of sex ed in 5th grade really scared me with it.

I thought about that for the first time when I got pregnant and had to have a bunch of bloodwork done. And in KY, an HIV test is mandatory when you're pregnant. So I kind of thought to myself when that was done, "Oh yeah. In middle school and high school I used to be so afraid I had that!"

Amber said...

So you didn't get Brad tested!? :)

Sturgy Fam said...

I thought about blood test too when I was younger. Not so much HIV test but blood test before marriage. I saw it on Problem Child.
I must have been a strange kid:)

Sarah said...

FUNNY!

Magen said...

I think everyone our age was nervous about HIV back then because Jesse on "Life Goes On" got it and Becca decided to date him anyways. It was scary.