why would you bother asking for medical proof that they have no diseases rather than just wear a goddamn condom if it was a casual thing?
surely that would be the simpler option...
No idea, ask the large amount of tourists who don't use protection.
then that's their fucking fault? god, it's not that hard to do.
So.Hostile.
Would you like for me to refer you to a psychologist? You seem to have rage issues. Smile, it makes you happy
And fyi I didn't say it was not their fault, but perhaps papers would be a way of dealing with it?
I'd never have sex with anyone unprotected unless they were a long-term partner, I trusted them and we'd talked about our history, as others have said. Anything else is just stupid.
This may sound like paranoia to you. However, if you have a look at divorce rates and reasons behind them, cheating is up there. I'm sure if I could find information on non-marital relationship breakups it'd be the same or even higher.
As for the other point - yes it'd be a mood killer and all o.o Wouldn't anyone prefer to be safer? Trust vs Arseholes
Put your hand up if you've been cheated on or know anyone who has been cheated on? Almost all my friends have been cheated on. One in particular caught herpes (incurable at this stage) from being faithful to her boyfriend of 4 years and he brought her it home. Of course papers before-hand would probably mean that he could have been clean before, but if he had it before then papers would have possibly prevented her from sleeping with him and thus catching it? Oh and she used protection. The point is that you can get some STI's with or without protection.
Eg: Anal gonorrhea. Even if a condom is used it is possible to contract it.
Genital herpes.
Genital warts.
Yes, even if they are your partner and you "trust" them doesn't eliminate this risk. What if the partner themselves doesn't know about them having it because they have not had any symptoms? Some STI's (including herpes) don't show symptoms. What if they just don't notice the symptoms or self-diagnose mistakenly because 1) it's embarrassing to go to the doctors 2) the symptoms can feel similar to non-STI infections eg urinary tract infections? 3) if visual symptoms occur, they can occur in more hidden places? (I'll even throw in the idea for say... if an extremely overweight person who has a lot down there doesn't notice a symptom which is tiny in comparison due to the fat deposits they have etc).
I can't believe nobody here would demand papers of cleanliness xD
Abstinence is great and all but most people do eventually get around to having sex.