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Sexually transmitted infection test
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Hi guys. Well firstly I'd like to state that I practise safe sex and have been for several STI tests since I've been sexually active, so that isn't the issue.
Basically my last STI test was in April and it was fine, I didn't have anything. I've been with my boyfriend for 2 years and haven't slept with anyone else in that time.
He cheated on me not long after my last STI test - he said he just kissed the girl but I'm not too sure so I'm going for a test tomorrow.
If I go tomorrow and it turns out I now have an infection, does that mean that's slept with someone else, picked up an infection and passed it on to me?
Hope that all makes sense!
I just figured that if I didn't have an infection the last time, and I'd been sleeping with my partner for that entire year, then surely he can't have had an infection?
But if I go this time and it turns out that I've got something - it must mean he's had sex with someone else and got an infection?
Basically my last STI test was in April and it was fine, I didn't have anything. I've been with my boyfriend for 2 years and haven't slept with anyone else in that time.
He cheated on me not long after my last STI test - he said he just kissed the girl but I'm not too sure so I'm going for a test tomorrow.
If I go tomorrow and it turns out I now have an infection, does that mean that's slept with someone else, picked up an infection and passed it on to me?
Hope that all makes sense!
I just figured that if I didn't have an infection the last time, and I'd been sleeping with my partner for that entire year, then surely he can't have had an infection?
But if I go this time and it turns out that I've got something - it must mean he's had sex with someone else and got an infection?
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