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minus-square@samus12345linkEnglish40•9 days agoThey neglected to tell them that the “horrible diseases” are only a danger if you sleep around with different people.
minus-square@Maaluslink7•9 days agoYou or your partner. Sadly it’s way too common to catch it even when having one partner and being faithful.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•9 days agoAbsolutely not. You and your partner could be completely faithful and still catch something. Your partner could have gotten something from their ex and not noticed before passing it on to you. Not all STDs are obvious.
minus-square@I_Has_A_Hatlink5•8 days agoIn a long term relationship? You’d think something would pop up within the first year or two.
minus-square@samus12345linkEnglish3•8 days ago“Sleeping around” as in having more than one sexual partner. This was a long term relationship.
They neglected to tell them that the “horrible diseases” are only a danger if you sleep around with different people.
You or your partner. Sadly it’s way too common to catch it even when having one partner and being faithful.
Absolutely not. You and your partner could be completely faithful and still catch something. Your partner could have gotten something from their ex and not noticed before passing it on to you. Not all STDs are obvious.
In a long term relationship? You’d think something would pop up within the first year or two.
“Sleeping around” as in having more than one sexual partner. This was a long term relationship.
Or alternate holes like you are playing the pan flute