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I have been diagnosed with Molluscum Contagiosum located on the genital area. My partner was the one to have them and passed them on to me. What are the odds of my partner not getting them sexually from another person?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Well, if you have evidence, you didn't need to get molluscum to prove it, right?

I can't tell you if your partner cheated.  I don't know him, or you.  All I can say is that molluscum could be contracted in other ways.

But I can ask if you don't trust him, why are you still with him?

AJ
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What if there was no gym equipment, towels etc. Only at home and he was the first to get it? What if  I was suspecting and accusing do to seeing evidence of things with my own two eyes.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Pretty good.  You can get molluscum from gym equipment, towels, etc.

Its very common in day care settings, too.  Its not only an STD.

AJ
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