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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 652462" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>From the guy's point of view, I would consider it irresponsible in the extreme NOT to inform a girlfriend of this, even if we weren't intimate yet. You just don't ignore something like this. Then again, I'm not a difficult child either. If I knew that our son had an STD and wouldn't tell his girlfriend I would have no problem whatsoever in telling her, preferably in front of him. Yup, would chuck him under that bus quick, fast, and in a hurry!</p><p></p><p>The fact of the matter here is not only does he have an obligation and responsibility to tell her, she has the right and the need to know. If she finds out six months from now when it starts getting semi-serious, I don't see how she could avoid thinking "What else has he lied to me about or hidden from me?" I know I would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 652462, member: 18238"] From the guy's point of view, I would consider it irresponsible in the extreme NOT to inform a girlfriend of this, even if we weren't intimate yet. You just don't ignore something like this. Then again, I'm not a difficult child either. If I knew that our son had an STD and wouldn't tell his girlfriend I would have no problem whatsoever in telling her, preferably in front of him. Yup, would chuck him under that bus quick, fast, and in a hurry! The fact of the matter here is not only does he have an obligation and responsibility to tell her, she has the right and the need to know. If she finds out six months from now when it starts getting semi-serious, I don't see how she could avoid thinking "What else has he lied to me about or hidden from me?" I know I would. [/QUOTE]
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