Him telling her he might have given her the clap is not the same as her actually having had the clap. Maybe he didn't and got it off the next chick he slept with after her? It's also not an STD, it's an STI so technically she didn't lie although I admit that's a stretch lol.
Is this relationship worth continuing for you? Her behaviour sounds cagey, especially because she fought you about her phone and then offered it up at a random time. Sounds like she probably scrubbed it and only then you were allowed to go through it but it's all just speculation on my part obviously.
But what is your stance on getting the procedure for medical reasons but then piggybacking in cosmetic upgrades while you are under? Seems like a bit of a gray area.
Sure, and if you’re living with roommates, it makes sense to split expenses (and chores) equally. In a committed relationship, if one person makes more money, they usually contribute more financially, in the same way that if one person has more time, they contribute more labor. It’s a partnership.
Someone doesn’t understand basic biology. Or how to use a punnet square. Throw the whole husband away.
Do you want to have sex?
Do not meet a woman's child until you are serious about the relationship. Do not make this mistake again.
Him telling her he might have given her the clap is not the same as her actually having had the clap. Maybe he didn't and got it off the next chick he slept with after her? It's also not an STD, it's an STI so technically she didn't lie although I admit that's a stretch lol.
Is this relationship worth continuing for you? Her behaviour sounds cagey, especially because she fought you about her phone and then offered it up at a random time. Sounds like she probably scrubbed it and only then you were allowed to go through it but it's all just speculation on my part obviously.
But what is your stance on getting the procedure for medical reasons but then piggybacking in cosmetic upgrades while you are under? Seems like a bit of a gray area.
Sure, and if you’re living with roommates, it makes sense to split expenses (and chores) equally. In a committed relationship, if one person makes more money, they usually contribute more financially, in the same way that if one person has more time, they contribute more labor. It’s a partnership.