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If either you or your partner has cheated, it’s time to get tested. This goes for whether or not the singles dating cheater went the whole nine yards. When it comes to oral sex, women can pick up chlamydia and gonorrhea during fellatio — and they can pass it to someone else the same way. You should also be tested if either of you cheated “safely.” Bacterial STIs, like the aforementioned chlamydia and gonorrhea, don’t require intercourse for transmission; heavy petting is all it takes. The same goes for incurable diseases like herpes, the gift that keeps on giving. Cheating is like opening a box of rotten chocolates; you never know what you’re going to get, but whatever it is, it won’t be pleasant.

Testing tip: If she’s just confessed to cheating, you should ask her to get tested immediately. This is especially important if you’re going to stay together and work through the infidelity. Waiting a few weeks, or months, to broach the question will only re-open the wound, which could undo any emotional healing that’s already taken place.

Have you Cheated on Singles Sex Dating

Have you Cheated on Singles Sex Dating

One of you notices physical changes

As we mentioned earlier, most singles dating sexually transmitted infections have a window of time during which they can go be undetected. If an STI goes unnoticed in the early stages, the symptoms could mistakenly be dismissed as benign when they finally present themselves. For example, if your woman develops an unusual genital ulcer five months into your relationship, it’s more than reasonable to expect her to get tested again. After all, illnesses of that nature are particularly difficult to detect.

The same goes for you; if she notices a significant change in the smell or color of your semen, you shouldn’t be offended if she brings it to your attention and asks you to get tested. Follow-up singles dating testing is in both of your best interests. Tell her you’ve noticed some changes in her body and ask her how she’s feeling. Tell her you’re worried about her, and you think she should visit her gynecologist to rule out infection.

Testing tip: Don’t come out and mention STIs right away; mention the symptoms and give her a chance to draw her own conclusions. If she doesn’t connect the dots, tell her you think it would be a good idea if you both had some follow-up singles dating testing done. This will sound more like genuine concern and less like an accusation.


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