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How much sure are you that he slept with several women in last 6 months ?? In our country its very difficult to sleep with so many partners as he belongs from a very middle class family staying with parents and he has no scope to explore much there....and he always said that he has a mental blockage to sleep with a prostitute as he cant face himself after that....may be everything is LIE but r u 100% sure on that ??? |
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It only take one infected partner to infect the another. It doesn't matter how many women he may have slept with, it's who he slept with that matters.
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![]() kuzcotopia, Middlemarcher
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Planned Parenthood accepts most insurances, in my experience.
I don’t think anyone here is saying that he definitely slept with other women. We’re saying that for your husband’s sake, you need to make sure. As the poster above said, it only takes one person to infect— and he could even have been infected from a sexual encounter he had before he was ever with you. |
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I can understand what u said..I have one question that If I got infected by STD somehow from him wouldnt I get noticed by any of its symptoms ??? M in touch with him from last 5 yrs....I didnt noticr any symptoms or unusual things ever ...only I tested for HIV twice which came negative.
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Many STDs, such as gonorrhea or chlamydia, often do not produce noticeable symptoms. You will not know that you are STD-free until you get tested. (And as a previous poster noted, you should get retested for HIV one more time— generally 3 months after you stop having sex with that partner— because people do not always test positive right away.)
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From the website AskTheDoctor: A lot of individuals harbour organisms that can cause STDs with no symptoms at all but are transmitting it to others. Being asymptomatic (or dormant) for more than 7, perhaps 10 years is possible.
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