Talk with your current partner & let them know the truth. Sometimes you can have an infection & never have any symptoms so maybe you will never know. Please be honest about it with future partners. They have a right to know!
2006-07-16 11:54:41
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answered by Anonymous
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My boyfriend went to a Dr. cause he had a stinging sensation when he urinated. He had an STD, so we unfortunately found out. And this man has only been with 2 women in his whole life. BUT when you're with someone, you're with everyone they have ever been with too and his ex was not a "lady" if you get my drift. She had told him that she's been with atleast 30 men AFTER they were intimate. Goes to show you ...make sure you know someone really well before opening up. He gave it to me. Chlamydia...the health dept. gave him and me both 2 pink pills and that was all there was to it. Now we're back in good health and feeling great.
2006-07-16 18:17:36
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answered by mphsdgamodel 1
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well you have to be honest with your current partner. If its love they will understand and stay with you.
from experience i have herpes and my now husband was told before anything happened between us.
a year after we started seeing each other i ended up with vaginal warts..have no idea where they came from but neither of us has cheated...so the past has a way of catching up with you. the phrase "you play you pay", is sure a good one in my case...good luck and be honest.
2006-07-16 16:58:54
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answered by Rexy 1
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Go to the doctor to find out WHICH infection you have, then contact your partners...
2006-07-16 17:01:37
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answered by Patricia D 6
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you need to tell the person you are currently with and also tell the person you were with before.
2006-07-16 12:21:00
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answered by Lexi 5
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just tell the truth if he's a good guy he will stick around..
2006-07-19 12:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Be honest!
2006-07-17 07:32:27
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answered by sir_ninjarafiki 3
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