Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine November Edition | Page 8

Angelia Vernon Menchan A Woman First O ne of the hardest things in my marriage was getting my husband to see me as me, not just his wife or his son’s mother but me. I realized it the first time when I moved to Kansas after we got married and he refused to add my maiden name as the middle name on my military ID card. He was in the Army and how he filled it in was what stood. It wasn’t a huge deal, but how adamant he was, became one. We went back and forth for several days, and I lost that skirmish. “Baby, this is a small thing that means a big thing to me,” he said when he slid into the bedroom. I went to bed earlier than him which was unusual. We had only been married a month, and sex was twice a day. “You’re my wife and just like that ring, having my name means ... you’re my wife.” I had already made the argument that it would be Angelia Vernon Menchan but that didn’t cut it. If we start allowing ourselves to be manipulated or ‘caged’ that is often our life. 8 | NKLC Magazine “Okay, you win.” He started kissing me and let me tell you, “Baby” was name enough. Perhaps that wouldn’t work as well for every woman. Maybe the name thing is so important the marriage isn’t viable. If for any reason, that is