Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Question of the day: Do you tell the truth about your sexual history?

Dating someone new is super exciting -- a whole new person to get to know who has a whole new set of likes, dislikes, interests, and experiences. And then there's the whole dating history thing. Sometimes that part of the conversation can get a little rough, since no one really loves to hear about the exes.

But there is one reason to bring up that somewhat difficult conversation. You really don't want to be surprised by any problems that could've been passed on to your new special someone by a former special someone. That's the topic of Love + Sex editor Erin Flaherty's recent story, "Do you tell the world (or your partner) about your STD?"

The fear, of course, is that your new love interest isn't telling you everything you need to know. And they may be worried that you aren't either. (All the more reason to practice safe sex, girls.)

So, my question to you ladies is this: Is it or was it important to you to be honest and upfront about your sexual history? Or do you hold off on sharing too much information before getting to know someone better? And more importantly, if you have an STD, how do you reveal that part of your history?

Tell us in the comments below, and if you really have some kiss-and-tell secrets to divulge, maybe even go blog it!
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