It’s understandable to be concerned about STIs; nobody wants to contract one. If you discover you have contracted an STI during your relationship, it could have been acquired before or during the relationship. If the STI came from someone other than your steady partner, it could end your relationship. You might consider mixing medication into the evening meal, but this is a bad idea and is strongly discouraged by The STI Tests for several reasons:
Firstly, it’s illegal to administer medication to someone without their consent, which could lead to a civil lawsuit from your partner and negatively impact your relationship.
Secondly, mixing medication into food can reduce its effectiveness, potentially resulting in the infection persisting and risk of reinfection.
Thirdly, the dosage prescribed by your doctor might not be suitable for your partner, meaning the infection might not be properly treated.
Fourthly, honesty is crucial; if your partner finds out, it will damage trust and possibly change the relationship permanently.
Why is it important to warn your partner?
Warning your partner allows them to get tested and treated if necessary. An untreated STI can lead to serious health issues such as infertility and severe inflammations. Additionally, it helps improve public health and reduces the chance of you being reinfected.