Some of you are naive beyond comprehension. A man makes up his own mind whether to disobey God's commands not to commit adultery, and to honor his marriage vows. As for the devil, I wonder how delighted he would be to find out the wife had contracted any number of many STD's and died from it?
Do you know anything about sexually transmitted diseases? Probably not, so I will let you know that they are incredibly common, and every person you have sex with, you are sleeping with every other person they have had sex with. So two virgins marrying is the ONLY time you will have a union that is free from disease. (We won't even get into the spiritual issues inherent in this kind of rampant dishonesty and lying within a marriage.)
Just for all of you who could even think for a moment that a man (or woman for that matter) is not under obligation to confess to a spouse of any extra marital affairs.
STATISTICS ON SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
Estimating how many sexually transmitted disease or infection cases occur is not a simple or straightforward task. First, most STDs/STIs can be "silent," causing no noticeable symptoms. These asymptomatic infections can be diagnosed only through testing. Unfortunately, routine screening programs are not widespread, and social stigma and lack of public awareness concerning STDs/STIs often inhibits frank discussion between health care providers and patients about STD/STI risk and the need for testing.
-- ASHA. Sexually Transmitted Diseases in America: How Many Cases and at What Cost? December 1998.
- More than half of all people will have an STD/STI at some point in their lifetime. [1]
- Recent estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Infection show that there are 19.7 million new STIs every year in the U.S. [2]
- In 2008, there were an estimated 110 million prevalent STIs among women and men in the U.S.. Of these, more than 20% (22.1 million) were among women and men aged 15 to 24 years. [2]
- The total estimated direct cost of STIs annually in the U.S. is $15.6 billion (2010 US dollars). [3]
- In a national survey of US physicians, fewer than one-third routinely screened patients for STDs/STIs. [4]
- Less than half of adults ages 18 to 44 have ever been tested for an STD/STI other than HIV/AIDS.
- Each year, one in four teens contracts an STD/STI. [5]
- One in two sexually active persons will contact an STD/STI by age 25. [6]
- About half of all new STDs/STIs in 2000 occurred among youth ages 15 to 24. [7] The total estimated costs of these nine million new cases of these STDs/STIs was $6.5 billion, with HIV and human papillomavirus (HPV) accounting for 90% of the total burden. [8]
- Of the STDs/STIs that are diagnosed, only some (gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, hepatitis A and B) are required to be reported to state health departments and the CDC.
Statistics on Sexually Transmitted Infections
My suggestion is to spend more time in the Word of God, and less time watching tele-evangelists and preachers who are only preaching to itching ears. What a horrible thought that some husband would see this program as the "breakthrough" he has been waiting for to cheat on his wife and get away with it. Oh, I mean, confess it to God only! Human nature! And for women as well as men!