If that occurs, 1 of the 2 people were infected prior to the monogamous relationship.
If that partner is infected, then yes.
No.
for as long as you want....?
Move to where it's legal.
No. He is dating, but is not in a monogamous relationship.
No. He is dating, but is not in a monogamous relationship.
If you mean "monogamous" relationship, It is a relationship between two people that only have sex with each other, by choice.
It means they are in a committed relationship - monogamous.
A monogamous heterosexual relationship may be healthy, but the genders or number of sexual partners is not the relevant aspect. A healthy relationship is one based upon mutual respect, trust and communication, features that can be absent from monogamous heterosexual relationships. Also, homosexual relationships can be based upon mutual respect, trust and communication, as can polygamous relationships.
A relationship between a man and a woman that only has the two people.
She is obviously interested in being with others and not in a monogamous relationship.
he is incapable of having a monogamous relationship. He is a habitual womanizer
That would depend on the relationship. Not only the specific relationship, but more generally the type of relationship. There are different 'rules' for friend or family relationships than for a monogamous romantic or sexual relationship.