What makes Seeking.com different from other sites is that it has over 20 million users, all advertised as wealthy, attractive, and successful. Seeking.com promotes that honesty directly and positively impacts building connections with like-minded individuals. However, men are failing to disclose their STD status, leaving women who use the site to build authentic relationships with STDs. Here's what you need to know.
Failure to Disclose STD information
While Seeking.com provides a thorough background check that covers criminal history, it doesn't require a credit check nor medical verification, leaving men to disregard disclosing STD status. Although hookup sites like Seeking.com and others lead to fewer long-term and more sexually driven relationships, the conversation about STDs will likely not come up.
Why Women Are Drawn to Seeking.com
On its About Us page, Seeking.com claims it is “committed to helping singles find honest relationships based on open communication.” In alignment with that statement, the dating site claims to have features meant to help its female userbase feel more secure and safe while looking for wealthy or affluent men of interest to them.
Seeking.com professes to:
- Encourage honesty - Honesty is the foundation of a successful relationship, letting us know we can trust with an open heart.
- Promotes sharing intimate information or photos - The site promotes security,, so women feel safe sharing intimate information and images with connections they barely know.
- Enables dating for wealth - On the How It Works page, the site encourages the potential user to “date the elite, well-established men who know how to treat you.”
- Claims dating is effortless - Seeking.com claims to make dating effortless by pairing you with the man of your dreams because they set high standards.
Failure to Disclose STD information
While Seeking.com provides a thorough background check that covers criminal history, it doesn't require a credit check nor medical verification, leaving men to disregard disclosing STD status. Although hookup sites like Seeking.com and others lead to fewer long-term and more sexually driven relationships, the conversation about STDs will likely not come up.
What Are My Options in Pursuing an STD Lawsuit?
In many states, it is a crime to have unprotected sex with the “intention” or intentionally foregoing protection, such as not wearing a condom when infected with an STD. If your partner knowingly kept their sexually transmitted disease or infection from you, contact KMD Law. Our team of attorneys takes your privacy seriously.
We prioritize your right to privacy when fighting for your best interests and hold the utmost discretion.
Contact ustoday at (833) 456-3529 KMD Lawto learn how we can help you seek justice.