Living with STDsThis section is a place to share stories about Living with STDs Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Fooled Well, I am a 19yr old college student. Towards the end of my 1st yr in college I met the sweetest, smartest, coolest, funniest….habitual liar ever! Everything seemed so great, he was a 21yr old college student with an associates degree, his own car, a large sense of humor, the voice of an angel…yea, too good to be true. 3 months into the relationship I felt something was wrong and I broke up with him. His way of paying me back was by deciding to “come clean” since we were “just friends now”. Nothing about him was clean, I came to find out he had a wife with 2 kids, and chlamydia! Here I am, a young girl with my life on check, college, work, own my own car, no kids, pay my own bills, and i’ve only had intercourse with two people within 2 years, and now I have chlamydia and im alone with a broken heart. But, I have learned many lessons in such a short time and am very thankful that I do not have something more severe, my heart goes out to those of you who do. I am trying my hardest to be a teenager again and to not drive myself insane. To all my young females out there, please be careful and take care of yourselves. NO guy is worth risking your life for, and if he sincerly loves you, he wouldn’t ask you to. I just wish I didn’t have to learn the hard way. Comments
June 2007
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