Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She confessed, said she only gave a handjob. Is that possible?
No. What grown woman is just going I give a man a handjob? What grown man is going to accept that? Unless there was no opportunity (ie, they were at a bar or in a party) I doubt anything stopped at a handjob.
She said it was just a handjob, then she touched herself. That's how she caught it. I believe her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She confessed, said she only gave a handjob. Is that possible?
No. What grown woman is just going I give a man a handjob? What grown man is going to accept that? Unless there was no opportunity (ie, they were at a bar or in a party) I doubt anything stopped at a handjob.
She said it was just a handjob, then she touched herself. That's how she caught it. I believe her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She confessed, said she only gave a handjob. Is that possible?
No. What grown woman is just going I give a man a handjob? What grown man is going to accept that? Unless there was no opportunity (ie, they were at a bar or in a party) I doubt anything stopped at a handjob.
Anonymous wrote:She confessed, said she only gave a handjob. Is that possible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guy here who's had it a few times. With guys, you often show symptoms. With women, symptoms are not common.. So she could not have noticed it, or she could be cheating.
The thing is.. how does she know she has it? Docs don't test women for it unless they ask to, or they are pregnant (or sexual assault.. but taht's a different story).
Why is that a question? My gyn asks if I want std testing every annual visit and encourages me to get it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a jerk[/quote
This is DCUM, where the male have the female the STDs in question. You insensitive jerk. The women here are beyond insane.
Anonymous wrote:Again. I don't need to be asked twice to take STD meds. That is not the issue. I was just wondering if it's plausible that symptoms could suddenly flare up after being dormant for just over a year. Or do dormant symptoms stay dormant. I should add (and this is going to be the head slapper) this has been a long distance relationship. I was totally monogamous.
Anonymous wrote:Guy here who's had it a few times. With guys, you often show symptoms. With women, symptoms are not common.. So she could not have noticed it, or she could be cheating.
The thing is.. how does she know she has it? Docs don't test women for it unless they ask to, or they are pregnant (or sexual assault.. but taht's a different story).