Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases After an Affair
What happens when one partner learns that their partner has cheated? The most crucial step after a
cheating incident has occurred is considering health concerns with Sexually Transmitted
Diseases. The reason is that in addition to deeply hurting one's partner, the partner has now
been exposed to the potential of a life threatening disease such as HIV/AIDS. Largest STD Dating Service - free STD
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Even if a condom was used, there are no guarantees of complete safety from sexually transmitted diseases.
In fact, some STD's go on without detection. One such STD is the Human
Papillomavirus, more commonly known as genital warts.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
The U.S. Dept. of Health stated the following: "Human
Papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common causes of sexually transmitted
infection (STI) in the world. Many people infected with HPV have no symptoms. High-risk HPV may
cause abnormal Pap smear results, and could lead to cancers of the cervix, vulva, vagina, anus, or penis."
Considering the consequences, as soon as one discovers that a partner has cheated, they should be tested for
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Even if a partner says the other person is safe, automatically trusting their word is not in
anyone's best interests. If the partner has already lied and cheated, trusting them with safety issues such
as herpes or HPV is incongruous.
When all is said and done, is saying I'm sorry enough? Unfortunately, many people believe, once a cheater,
always a cheater and sadly, some people have a predilection for cheating. Saying I'm sorry may just be an attempt
at going through the motions in a relationship.
If that is the case, there is nothing the non-cheating person can do to stop their partner from cheating and
therefore saying I'm sorry, is not enough. But if one is truly sorry for the indiscretion, and both agree to work
on the marriage, seeking the expertise of a qualified counselor is paramount.
Because the pain of cheating runs very deep, in order to deal with painful feelings it is best to get the help
of someone who can take the partners step by step through the healing process. Additionally, a counselor will
be able to help the non-cheating partner determine whether or not an "I'm sorry," is enough to keep the
relationship intact.
In short, maintaining a stable, happy relationship doesn't come easily or without
work. One of the keys to a fulfilling relationship is making sure to keep the lines of communication
open. To do so requires telling the truth and being willing to share real feelings.
To have a happy, successful relationship takes a great deal of
patience, practice and persistence. Because there is nothing more precious than having another person in your
life that you trust implicitly, working on the relationship is worth its weight in gold.
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Learning together, laughing together and investing time together on a regular basis are the key components to a
successful and long-lasting relationship. After all, faithfulness and loyalty to another person reaps its own
unique rewards. Dating or marriage relationships can be very fragile, and subject to sexually transmitted diseases, such as genital herpes
virus, HPV, and HIV.
Sexually Transmitted Infections - STIs
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