MessiahDecoy123
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Actually, from what I'm reading, a lot of people seeking extramarital sexytimes are really good about keeping up to date with STD check-ups. Even going so far as to request test results before going forward with the affair.
What options are the sexually unfulfilled half of the marriage left with? Before you say divorce; based on your position, you'd consider it shallow to end a relationship based on lack of sex since nobody's entitled to it. I'd like to add that in this scenario, both parties have talked about the lack of sex between them so communication isn't the issue.
1) Well assuming most cheaters screen for STDs (though I doubt it), you'd have to screen before every sexual encounter to be absolutely sure.
2) If both parties agree the sex is lacking but they want to remain married they can agree to an open relationship.
But cheating without your partner's knowledge or consent is flat out wrong.
