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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s why sane people want sti results before having sex. And it’s to weed out the disease-ridden.[/quote] I kinda agree. If you know your partner has been sexually active with multiple partners, I'd want an STD result before I sleep with him. I did this with DH before we had sex for the first time. It was a thing not that long ago for people to get AIDS testing before they had sex with a new partner. A friend of my has an STD. She got it from a guy who had been sleeping around. She disclosed this to her then BF before they started having sex. They are now married with two kids. The incidence of STD is pretty high, and a lot of people probably don't even know they have it.[/quote] Aside from that other poster’s rudeness and shaming, there is no test for male HPV so what are women supposed to do? Condoms aren’t 100% against HPV.[/quote] I understand. My point is that because you don't know, you should at least test for what you can. Condoms aren't foolproof for STDs or pregnancy, and adults should know this, which is why it's even more important to get tested for STDs regularly unless you are in a serious monogamous relationship, and you know neither of you have STDs that you know of.[/quote] TESTING FOR MEN IS NOT STANDARD OF CARE.[/quote]
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