A woman has sought advice after her husband returned from a lads' holiday with an STI, blaming it on the "unhygienic environment" in the "third world countries" he visited.
Despite a doctor insisting the infection came from sexual contact, she is convinced her husband of 14 years isn't the "cheater type".Taking to Mumsnet, she revealed they both tested positive for chlamydia last year, which led her to "furiously ask" him how and where he contracted it. "He sent me articles showing this STI could catch through eyes or dirty towels," she continued. "He stuck to his story and kept saying he didn't cheat." In what seemed like a test, she said he later suggested a scenario during an argument, which only increased her suspicions. "In one of the arguments he said 'What if I did cheat, I come back to you, I am here with you, I love you.
I am always home and in front of you. You have access to all my stuff - phone, laptops, accounts etc'," she recounted."So I met my doctor and asked if it [is] possible to get this from non-sexual contact.
She said it is highly unlikely but as people of science nothing is 100%. He was willing to help in any way for me to come out of this grief.