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    Medical Examination Dilemmas for the Multiple-Partner Lifestyle

    Medical Examination Dilemmas for the Multiple-Partner Lifestyle

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    By Mrs Doubleplay on February 14, 2013 Doubleplay

    Medical Examination Dilemmas for the Multiple-Partner LifestyleAnyone who is active with multiple sex partners should be getting tested regularly for STDs. We all know this. We preach it on blogs, podcasts, and websites. Yet it is getting harder and harder to get tested in this country—at least where I live.

    Planned Parenthood has been run out of town, even though the clinic in our town did not perform abortions. It was the one anonymous place where swingers could go to get tested for STDs easily. No other clinic type setting exists. Everyone goes to traditional gynecological practices for the most part.

    I had my annual gynecological exam this week. Being a small town, I know my doctor and her family. Our sons play sports together. I see her with her husband and kids at the grocery store and at school events. Anonymity is not possible in this town.

    Which brings me to the dilemma of filling out the intake forms at my doctor’s visit. Especially the question, “Have you had any new sexual partners since your last visit?” and the other one, “Do you have any reason to be concerned about STDs?”

    I sat in the waiting room and texted Mr. D, asking him his advice on how I should fill out the form. We agreed that I couldn’t fill it out honestly. He reassured me, “Doctors are taught to go on more than a form. They need to assume that people lie on forms.” I have never been one to lie. But I did it. I feel fine—no concerns that would cause me to take the risk of telling my local doctor. But lying to my doctor seems like I am harming myself.

    Despite this concern, I also know that the nurses at this practice whisper. I know, despite all of those privacy laws that if I were to share that information on my forms that it would be known throughout the office. Rumors are rampant, in fact, that one of the doctors in that practice is a swinger herself. Unfortunately, she is not taking new patients or I would switch to her!

    But I still want to be a responsible swinger and get tested regularly even if things feel just fine down there. Mr. D. has found a clinic an hour away that is completely anonymous. You fill out information on the web, come in with a number, they complete the tests that you indicated on the web and mail you the results. Even that process is a challenge though—at least a three or four hour process. We will do it for safety but there’s got to be an easier way to stay safe.

    I am also especially concerned about this public health issue given that I live in a town with thousands of college kids who now also do not have an anonymous clinic to visit. I doubt they will be traveling an hour way to get tested. I know that there are STD epidemics among the college kids. My mother used to work at the Planned Parenthood clinic and she would squirm when she saw the football players pile on top another on the television. She couldn’t tell me who, but she had just burnt 110 genital warts off of one of the star players.

    Sexual health is one of those issues that we don’t talk about enough in this country. Politics aside, I cheered when the law student spoke at the Democratic National Convention after being villainized by Rush Limbaugh because she wanted safe access to birth control. We link safe sex to other charged issues like abortion that are a lightening rod. As a responsible, mature person I am struggling with how to maintain safe sex practices. As a college kid in this messed up town, I worry for their health.

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    Mrs. Doubleplay is 40-something mom living in the middle of America with kids, a career, and pretty house in the suburbs. She’s active in her local church, coaches the kids’ soccer games, and happens to have a secret life as a swinger. Married to her high school sweetheart, Mr. Doubleplay, the couple dipped their toes in the lifestyle for a couple of years but then dropped off the radar to have kids. They rejoined the lifestyle in 2005 and haven’t looked back. They have been soft swap from the start but are working their way toward greater forms of adventure as we meet hot couples on lifestyle vacations, swinger clubs, and online websites.

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    3 Comments

    1. Walker1080 on February 14, 2013 6:07 am

      Glad to know we aren’t the only ones feeling shaky at the doctor’s office. We get checked out every 6 months but we moved to a bigger town recently. It’s hard to imagine going to the small town physician to get an STD screening. I guess this is just my way of saying keep up the good work and I know where your coming from.

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    2. Silenus on February 14, 2013 9:31 am

      I understand your dilemma as we have faced it since we opened our marriage in 1967. The year before, I took medical microbiology at the University of Washington. There were only two 50 minute lectures devoted to STDs. STDs were treated as a joke, and a nasty business doctors would have to put up with in their practice.

      Now I have the luxury to be living in Seattle and using one of the top consumer run HMOs in the country, Group Health Cooperative. When my doc retired recently, my wife and I both went to see the new doc I chose. I told him we were poly while she was sitting there. We did this so he could see that I wasn’t lying to cover up cheating, etc. I also did it to be clear that we would not be shamed for sex and relationship choices.

      I feel I have a responsibility to insist on a sex positive relationship with my doctor. And I understand how hard this would be if I still lived in a small midwestern town.

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      • Cooper on February 15, 2013 10:51 am

        It’s really a crazy shame how limited doctors understanding (or caring) about preventing STIs are. Especially when the CDC just estimated their cost of treatment at over $16 BILLION http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/feb/14/std-epidemic-costs-us-nearly-16-billion-year/

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