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STI Honesty: Telling Your Boyfriend or Girlfriend the Truth
Being honest about your STI past and present with your partner shows the upmost respect and regard you have for him or her.
The most important part to any relationship is honesty. Being honest with one another is imperative, particularly when it comes to sex. Honesty between a couple can help protect each other from certain health risks that are associated with sexual activity. Even if you and your partner practice safe sex, it is a good idea to share your sexual histories, especially when it comes to Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). STI honesty is important in order to prevent, protect and treat yourself or your partner for any illnesses or diseases.
If you or your partner have been exposed or have contracted an STI, it is important to tell each other. This way, you can both be prepared for treatment and prevention options. Being up front and honest with your partner about any STIs you may have will help them to receive the proper treatment as well. Also, your partner will have to be honest with you so you can protect yourself from any STI risks.
It may also be a good idea to become familiar with the specific infections and diseases that exist, which can be done on the Planned Parenthood's website (www.plannedparenthood.com). They list many different infections, how they are passed, and their symptoms, treatments and methods of prevention. The more educated you are about STIs, the more prepared and honest you can be with your partner, which will help to protect your health.
If you think that being upfront and honest about STIs is embarrassing or something you would rather avoid all together, you are taking a serious risk by placing you and your partner's health in jeopardy. It is crucial to openly discuss your sexual history with your partner and go over any STIs you have been exposed to or have been treated for. Keeping in mind your safety and the safety of your partner will show how much you care for and respect your relationship.
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