First off NO SEX WITH HIM, Then get your self to a Doctor PRONTO!- most of the time when you confront your spouse of what they giving you they will " sometimes" confess to having a affair-- Your spouse need medical help also
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All you can do is pray that your husband didn't transfer the transmitted disease to you. Go see a doctor to make sure that you are clean, otherwise hell will break loose. And after you have seen by a doctor, this is when you need to question your husband. And tel him that he needs to see a doctor or you will kick him out no question ask.
From my past experience, the woman that my husband had an affair for two months caught STD from her boyfriend. Instead of being concerned whether he caught STD, he turned around and told me that I also need to be seen. I wasn't surprised that my husband is not concerned, he knows that his mistress is a good christian, kind, and will never betrayed him.
If you think you have contracted a sexually transmitted disease (STD), you should see a doctor immediately so that he can confirm the diagnosis and provide treatment. Many STDs can cause serious complications down the road if left untreated.
If you are sexually active and nonmonogamous, you should get tested for STDs regularly.
Whether or not you can sue your husband for an STD depends greatly on where you live. If you get an STD from your spouse, you can sue for negligence, emotional distress, battery, and breach of contract.
Leave him.
you ARE kidding right??????
Have your doctor give you your proper diagnosis and get treatment for your STD if that is what it is then confront your husband. He will likely try to deny it if it is true and possibly accuse you of cheating because you will say you have an STD (he should get checked asap too) but if you feel that you are truly being cheated on you should not put up with this treatment and make a decision that is in your best interest - think about it - he possibly gave you an STD are you going to wait around for HIV/AIDS...
No. this is a perfectly harmless pastime and even his ejaculation will not do you any harm.
I believe you mean the Alienation of Affection law. That law states that when an outsider has a hand in ruining a marriage i.e. husband cheats on wife and wants to leave wife for mistress, that the outsider(mistress)can be sued for making the husband/wife want to end their marriage. In this case, where hubby has cheated and brought home an STD, this law would not apply unless he is saying he wants to end the marriage and move in w/girlfriend in happy herpes bliss. My advice to you is to do your own sort of alienation and tell the whole town about the mistress, your husband cheating and the STD!
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Mumps is not a STD.
Haemophilus is not a STD.
I understand where you're coming from. However you want to answer the question does not matter. As long as you're no longer with your husband after he cheated on you.