No, it doesn't mean that she is still doing it. It is however, safe to say that she had, at some time, had unprotected sex with at least one person who was infected.
The types of partners are: 1. Active Partners; 2. Sleeping Partners; 3. Nominal Partners. Now, Active Partners are those that contribute their money and also partake in the day-to-day running of the business, Sleeping Partners are those that contribute their money and nothing more while Nominal Partners are those that contribute their names in forming the business. Example are those of high integrity.
The cast of Sleeping Partners - 1930 includes: Marguerite Allan as Elise Edna Best as She Lyn Harding as It Seymour Hicks as He David Paget as Virtuoso Herbert Waring as Emile
All Creatures Great and Small - 1978 Sleeping Partners 1-10 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (video rating) (1996) (2003)
Ask him who he has been sleeping with. You don't catch Gonorrhea without sleeping with a stranger. When he denies it, go get yourself checked or do it before so that he can't accuse you of being the one sleeping around.
According to MSNBC, the US average is 10.3 people, for men AND women.
Sleeping around, being easy to pick up. Having a lot of different partners and probably having sex with them.
None ... unless a written agreement had been signed specifying whatever rights were being granted to one party or the other.
Via loans, stock markets, getting sleeping partners to invest who do not interfere in the day to day running of the co, etc
If she's dating multiple guys, then she's just a girl who's dating. If you are implying that she is sleeping with more than one guy, then that would be different. So, do you mean "dating" or do you mean "sleeping with"? Adventurous.
yes because everyone has sex with their siblings while sleeping after they have had sex with their partners, this makes sure everyone is nicely inbred
if your fish is going around the tank with its eyes cosed multiple times.
"Sleeping around" is a euphemism for casual sex with a variety of partners and is largely a subjective term. People who have sex with more partners than their peer group or social group deem appropriate are regarded as "sexually promiscuous." There are a variety of negative words and slurs used to describe individuals, particularly women, who "sleep around".