Question Posted Wednesday January 25 2006, 5:52 pm
Ok this girl at my school has an std. she thinks nobody knows about it but obviously ppl found out if i know. Well the thing is this guy broke up with her and is now dating one of my friends. well if the chick w/std and him did anything then he might have it and he could pass it to my friend. but heres the thing He doesnt know that she had an std! i reallly want to tell him bcuz i soo dont want my friend to get one from him [if he has one] so should i tell or no?
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manda_xoxo answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 10:58 pm: you deff. need to tell her about it..and him.. if you care about her.. you'd tell her.. i wouldnt want my friend getting std.
good luck..
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lovexsweetxlove answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 9:11 pm: I think you should totally tell your friend, no one wants to get an STD! So by telling him you'd actually be doing him a favor. He might stop liking her, he might not. Its better he knows. Some guys actually don't mind, if they know what to do to not catch it. I think you should totally tell him. [ lovexsweetxlove's advice column | Ask lovexsweetxlove A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 8:57 pm: i think you should confront her about it. yeah it'd probably be weird but sit down with her & say "yeah there's been rumors going around about you having an std & i juss wanna get things clear because my friends dating your ex bf & i juss wanted to make sure of things". obviously don't do it in public. i think it would be a good idea if you do, only because you don't want your friends getting an STD. that's really bad & could do a lot of damage with their health & all. so juss nicely talk to her about it. if you don't feel comfortable doing that then tell them because it really is important & stuff.
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