Anonymous wrote:I hit 40 at 40! Then i met my DH. So, final count 41. Acceptable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone sleep with 100+ people and never catch an STD?
I’m honestly asking because it seems almost a given that anyone would catch one at some point.
In a world with no STDs no problem with it, but that isn’t reality, so I would turn them down.
Dp. I was wondering the same thing.
Most light STDs only require 7 days of antibiotics treatment. But I would be concerned for multiple types of HPV, genital herpes, hepatitis and HIV with that high number . They probably had lots of anal and threesomes which is high risk for these deceases. Condoms don’t entirely protect
I would have condomed PIV if I was totally crazy about him (to the point of not wanting to use my usual reasoning). But would never go down on him before he’s moved in, showed several years of homey lovey-dovey behavior etc.
Anonymous wrote:Nope.
But usu they don’t share this info
And if hot hockey player, I’d fall in line.
Anonymous wrote:I watched a male friend of mine who was a good looking D1 hockey player sleep with a new girl every weekend. He would go through 3-4 month relationships, but the rest of the time it was never the same girl twice. Over 4 years that's probably in the same range of 100-200. He had no problem dating later on and eventually finding a lovely wife. He'd say he got it out of his system, whether or not that's true I obviously don't know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone sleep with 100+ people and never catch an STD?
I’m honestly asking because it seems almost a given that anyone would catch one at some point.
In a world with no STDs no problem with it, but that isn’t reality, so I would turn them down.
Dp. I was wondering the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:I would not date anyone who keeps count or discusses it. How immature.
A number that high doesn’t imply anything good. He’s likely a cheater or a sex addict.
If he is neither, it’s telling that none of his partners seem to stick around for long. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone sleep with 100+ people and never catch an STD?
I’m honestly asking because it seems almost a given that anyone would catch one at some point.
In a world with no STDs no problem with it, but that isn’t reality, so I would turn them down.
Anonymous wrote:I watched a male friend of mine who was a good looking D1 hockey player sleep with a new girl every weekend. He would go through 3-4 month relationships, but the rest of the time it was never the same girl twice. Over 4 years that's probably in the same range of 100-200. He had no problem dating later on and eventually finding a lovely wife. He'd say he got it out of his system, whether or not that's true I obviously don't know.
Anonymous wrote:My single male friend in his 40s is probably at that number. It isn’t so ridiculous if your are a good looking bachelor. He’s had a few long terms monogamous relationships, but on the whole has probably been single 16ish of the last 25 years. That’s less than 10 a year for a guy who could meeting someone on tinder and have sex every day.