Humans of Western

By: Megan Clark
Campus Life Editor

Curtis Yehnert, Professor of English Literature

“When I was getting my doctorate at Ohio State […] I heard this laugh downstairs, a woman’s laugh and…It really did something to me, and it was so strange. It turned out to be my roommate’s new girlfriend, and her name was Heather. I had not been dating for a while, so he, out of pity, started inviting me to go out with them.”

“I became increasingly attracted to Heather and so finally, since I liked him a lot, I said, ‘Mike, you got to stop inviting me out with you and Heather when you go out.’ And he said, ‘Why?’ And I said, ‘Well don’t tell Heather, but I feel really attracted to her.’”

“The next day I was in my office, and there she was. She came up and she had on a strappy little thing and held her shoes in her hand, I remember that. She said, ‘Mike told me what you said.’ She said, ‘I don’t want to go out with him anymore, I want to go out with you.’”

“And that was twenty four years ago, and we’re still together, we’re still very much in love.”