The Importance of Telling Your Partner You Have an STD

May 5, 2009 by admin 

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Sexually transmitted diseases are running rampant in our country. They strike millions every year and the most telling statistic is that so very few people actually know they have been struck. It can sneak up on you without notice, sitting idly for months, not displaying a single symptom before it strikes and starts to cause damage to your organs, your skin, or merely your self-esteem.
The spread of STD awareness in recent years has made it much more permissible to speak to young people and warn them of the dangers of unprotected sex and what they can do to stop the spread of STDs. However, another danger exists that has less to do with sexual education and more to do with social responsibility – that of telling your partner you have an STD.
For anyone who has been recently diagnosed or has gone through the horrible process of being diagnosed with an STD in the past, this situation is unfortunately very familiar. When the first word comes back from the doctor relaying that an STD has been found, after treatment options and health risks, the first thing many individuals think about is who they must tell and when they must tell them.
If you have ever had the same thoughts, do not feel bad because you are not alone. The stress of telling a partner about an STD is as profound and heart rending as any of the other major conversations you will have in your life time. No matter how well you may prepare for the process, it will still be very hard and take a lot of courage on your part.
But, you absolutely must tell your partner you have an STD. It is not an option, regardless of the STD or any lack of symptoms you may encounter. If you fail to tell your partner, you are putting them at risk along with any person they may have sex with should you break up. It may sound crass to say it so bluntly, but such is the nature of the problem.
There are more things at stake than just your pride as well. Your partner could very well have an STD if you have one. Because so many STDs fail to display symptoms right away or at all, they may already be a carrier and none the wiser. They will never know to get tested unless you tell them. The health risks to them and anyone they are sexually active with are too great to ignore your responsibility. That does not even take into account your past partners – anyone you may have had sex with since the last time you were tested.
Ultimately, after sexual education, the most important thing a young person can learn is how to responsibly tell their partner they have an STD, should the situation arise.
Read more about how you can tell your partner you have an STD at STDTalk.org.

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