What to do about the text?

Hello,

So I had sex with someone that I know. He used a condom. Fast forward two months and almost two weeks, and I got an anonymous text message that said this: “This is an important message about your health. Through an anonymous notification service, one of your sexual partners wants to let you know that you may have been exposed to chlamydia and crabs (pubic lice). Since you may not have any symptoms, we recommend getting tested. For more information, including how to find a free clinic, please visit https://tellyourpartner.org/info If you feel you are getting this text as a form of harassment, please text back REPORT.”

So what would you have done? Also how should one appropriately bring the subject up to the partner? By no means are we serious or even together but we are friendly with each other.

Also what STI tests should one get?



Submitted October 06, 2021 at 12:37AM

Hello,So I had sex with someone that I know. He used a condom. Fast forward two months and almost two weeks, and I got an anonymous text message that said this: “This is an important message about your health. Through an anonymous notification service, one of your sexual partners wants to let you know that you may have been exposed to chlamydia and crabs (pubic lice). Since you may not have any symptoms, we recommend getting tested. For more information, including how to find a free clinic, please visit https://ift.tt/3gPyRNN If you feel you are getting this text as a form of harassment, please text back REPORT.”So what would you have done? Also how should one appropriately bring the subject up to the partner? By no means are we serious or even together but we are friendly with each other.Also what STI tests should one get?

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