Like breh said, with Forrest luck, the aids just couldn't get through.......skeet probably even laid down a cured path to the egg for the baby to incubate aids freeEither everybody got AIDs or Forrest aint the pappy. Or maybe they left out the part where Forrest discovered Truvada .
If you're asking this question you must've missed the beginning of the movie
Yep, by Winston Groom 1986Didn’t know this was based off a book lol
Naw Goddess Naw.....She didn't have AIDS when they slept together.
And Jenny was always desperate and broken and Forrest knew that. It wasn't a secret.
She married him after they both had lived their lives and they literally lived the same lifestyle he had growing up.
You're acting like she step into some glamorous lifestyle while she died in a bed.
And Forrest was mentally slow so it makes VASTLY more sense for her to marry him after he lived life, experienced the world and grew up. When they got married he was a grown man; not a handicap child.
Forrest had a wonderful life and Jennie had an awful life. It's crazy how a few months of happiness while she died and she literally took nothing for him is seen as "taking advantage of him" to you.
The lack of humanity ya'll have for women is frightening. The woman wasn't even allowed peace and love on her death bed.
She could've easily been all of those things while being with him. She chose to keep a distance knowing she didn't deserve him.Jenny didn't want to hurt Forrest?
WTF am I reading? She enjoyed getting ran through for decades then circles back to him at her final hurdle.
That's some cold calculating male bovine pat.
She didn't have AIDS when they slept together.
And Jenny was always desperate and broken and Forrest knew that. It wasn't a secret.
She married him after they both had lived their lives and they literally lived the same lifestyle he had growing up.
You're acting like she step into some glamorous lifestyle while she died in a bed.
And Forrest was mentally slow so it makes VASTLY more sense for her to marry him after he lived life, experienced the world and grew up. When they got married he was a grown man; not a handicap child.
Forrest had a wonderful life and Jennie had an awful life. It's crazy how a few months of happiness while she died and she literally took nothing for him is seen as "taking advantage of him" to you.
The lack of humanity ya'll have for women is frightening. The woman wasn't even allowed peace and love on her death bed.
That can be learned behavior.He was the father, the hint is when they're watching TV and they both tilt their heads the same way
This shows she did mean him some good. She coulda used that nikka his entire life and lived fat and sassy in his mama house. But instead she was of getting abused, and beaten, and pimped staying out of his way. She looked out for him to her own detriment for most of her life. Now having his kid and keeping that from him OR having him raise amother nikka kid was some bullshyt.Naw Goddess Naw.....
Jenny used Forrest but she had no other way. She had 0 kin to raise that lil b*stard child. She used Forrest and that's OK, but what ain't ok is to see how Jenny never meant Forrest no good. She knew she was trash and Gump had a golden soul. That's why she couldn't be with him. He loved a woman who didn't know what love was.
Forrest Gump is the textbook simp, loyal and kind man that is friend zoned daily.
That movie is prolly the greatest film of its genre ever.
He did that the first time they met....and Forrest didn't see the head tilt, only Jenny could see that as she was standing behind them.That can be learned behavior.