Anonymous wrote:Where did the STD justification come from? Why would he have STDs? Was your friend concerned that she was going to give him an STD?
Just because he's sexually active does not mean he's not careful. What is this narrative, anyway? "People who have non monogamous sex are diseased." Like it's medieval Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if for no other reason than her being able to get checked for STDs. If she has them, her fetus has them.
If OP is worried about STDs, she should start by asking her friend to get checked. If her friend is clean, then he is clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the STD justification come from? Why would he have STDs? Was your friend concerned that she was going to give him an STD?
Just because he's sexually active does not mean he's not careful. What is this narrative, anyway? "People who have non monogamous sex are diseased." Like it's medieval Europe.
Eeew. You’re sloppy. If someone is non-monogamous without their spouse’s knowledge or consent then an STD test is the first order of business upon discovery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the STD justification come from? Why would he have STDs? Was your friend concerned that she was going to give him an STD?
Just because he's sexually active does not mean he's not careful. What is this narrative, anyway? "People who have non monogamous sex are diseased." Like it's medieval Europe.
Eeew. You’re sloppy. If someone is non-monogamous without their spouse’s knowledge or consent then an STD test is the first order of business upon discovery.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, if for no other reason than her being able to get checked for STDs. If she has them, her fetus has them.
Anonymous wrote:Where did the STD justification come from? Why would he have STDs? Was your friend concerned that she was going to give him an STD?
Just because he's sexually active does not mean he's not careful. What is this narrative, anyway? "People who have non monogamous sex are diseased." Like it's medieval Europe.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It seems the consensus is to tell her. What would you even say? My friend doesn’t want to be involved so obviously I’ll keep her anonymous.
Anonymous wrote:You tell her. What she does with the information is her business. The only ones saying not to tell are cheaters themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t want to know that my husband cheated on me, so no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would stay out of it. Mostly because you don't know why he was doing what he was doing (dating your friend). I feel bad for her though.
Me too. She’s REALLY young; much younger than her husband/my friend/me. You’re right, though, perhaps she knows. Probably not, though.