Of course. That is one of the reason that society generally recommends monogamy. The two common infections you can expect are Syphilis and Gonorrhea. If you've been exposing yourself, go see a doctor, get your blood screened and hope you don't have the antibiotic-resistant strain of Syphilis.
No, not if they're married.
Certainly the situation merits a frank discussion with the partner. If you've had genital-genital contact with someone else during that time, it's possible you brought the infection into the relationship without having sex with someone else. It's possible your test was a false chlamydia test result. A more obvious and common explanation is that your partner brought the infection into the relationship. Sorry for your trouble, whatever the cause may have been.
no it's not just as long as you are not naked with another person that is not your spouse. if you feel comfortable sleeping naked there's no problem with that.
Cockold refers to a person whose spouse is sleeping with another person. Its usage comes from the cuckoo bird which changes mates on a regular basis.
100% everyone dies.
Snores talks watches tv snuggle toss and turn has light on
You can't. He/She will always sleep in your bed.
spouse
future spouse or spouse-to-be
It is possible to be divorced and never know especially if your spouse is residing in another state.
You can use "spouse" in the same way you would use "husband" or "wife". For example, "James had to file a claim for his spouse and another for his children."
If spouse is ordered to pay support by a court, until another court changes that, you cannot "protect" the spouse.