03-12-2008, 07:50 PM
So I've been dating a guy for a few weeks. He's very sweet, I really like him, and we've basically become boyfriends from day 1. However, he has a rather promiscuous past, but he claims he has no stds.
Yesterday, I learned (from others) that he had been tested HIV+ before, so I became very scared. Although everything we've done thus far is safe, I'm still very concerned, and so I confronted him about it. He denied it, but he did not offer to go tested with me. I'm pretty sure the information I got is reliable, but he also insists that he was tested "false positive" before.
So my questions are:
1) How do I get him to go get tested with me? If he won't, I can't stay with him, but at the same time, I want to give him the benefit of the doubt. I don't want to come across as not trusting him at all.
2) I didn't think that false positives are all that common. He claims he had been tested false positives "many times" before, which raises doubts.
I know the best thing to do is probably to leave him, but at the same time, he's the sweest guy that I've ever met. I know that's not a good reason, but ay, you know what it's like.
Thanks a bunch guys.
Yesterday, I learned (from others) that he had been tested HIV+ before, so I became very scared. Although everything we've done thus far is safe, I'm still very concerned, and so I confronted him about it. He denied it, but he did not offer to go tested with me. I'm pretty sure the information I got is reliable, but he also insists that he was tested "false positive" before.
So my questions are:
1) How do I get him to go get tested with me? If he won't, I can't stay with him, but at the same time, I want to give him the benefit of the doubt. I don't want to come across as not trusting him at all.
2) I didn't think that false positives are all that common. He claims he had been tested false positives "many times" before, which raises doubts.
I know the best thing to do is probably to leave him, but at the same time, he's the sweest guy that I've ever met. I know that's not a good reason, but ay, you know what it's like.
Thanks a bunch guys.