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Doctors issue serious warning about popular new 'snowmanning' dating trend that could leave you with a nasty STI
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Published 08:17 16 Dec 2024 GMT

Doctors issue serious warning about popular new 'snowmanning' dating trend that could leave you with a nasty STI

Don't be fooled by this dating trend's friendly-sounding name

Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair

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There's a new dating trend that could leave you with a number of harmful sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Everyone likes hopping on a viral new trend, especially when it comes to the dating world in 2024, but your health could be at risk if you try this new festive-themed dating trend.

We've heard of 'sledging' before, but unlike that, which is more to do with social media, this one could lead to you getting gonorrhea or syphilis if you aren't careful.

A moment of spontaneity in the sheets could cost you dearly (Getty Stock Photo)
A moment of spontaneity in the sheets could cost you dearly (Getty Stock Photo)

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It's called 'snowmanning' and don't be fooled by the name, as it involves a form of ghosting, though only after spending a night in bed together.

What is snowmanning?

Snowmanning gets its friendly-sounding name from the idea of your interest in someone 'melting away' in the space of a day, though a recent survey says that 20 percent of Brits have been on the receiving end of it.

This, as well as 80 percent of UK residents admitting to having unprotected sex, could unfortunately lead to an increase in STIs, say experts.

One of these professionals, Dr Crystal Wyllie, at Asda Online Doctor, spoke to The Daily Mail, warned people that those who 'snowman' are gone from your life before exchanging contact details.

The trend could leave you with a world of problems, but there's a simple solution (Getty Stock Photo)
The trend could leave you with a world of problems, but there's a simple solution (Getty Stock Photo)

It means they could be passing on an STI from previous flings with no way to contact them, spreading it further.

The medical professional has urged people to use contraception, or take STI tests to stay on the safe side.

How does Christmas change our dating habits?

A poll from the publication revealed of 2,000 Brits, over a third admitted to having casual sex during Christmas week, with 21 percent saying they were ignored the next day.

26 percent of them meet up with a former flame from their past, while 26 percent look for a hookup at work or on a night out.

Worryingly, 15 percent admitted to making impulsive decisions about sex while drinking, which could lead to unplanned pregnancies and possibly STIs from these spontaneous sexcapades.

Dr Wyllie explained: "December is a time of celebration and connection, but it’s important to stay informed about sexual health.

"Planning ahead with contraception, or accessing support after unplanned sexual activity, is key to enjoying the festive season while staying safe."

This comes at the same time of the decline in condom use, as data reveals that 401,800 STI cases were diagnosed in England last year, an increase of a third from 2020.

You might be left with no way to get in contact with the person that 'snowmanned' you (Getty Stock Photo)
You might be left with no way to get in contact with the person that 'snowmanned' you (Getty Stock Photo)

Though some say it's due to a change in trends post-lockdown, with condomless sex surging in popularity, STIs are no joke, and can lead to serious health issues if left untreated.

Chronic pain or pelvic inflammatory disease are a possibility, while STIs such as chlamydia and gonorrhoea can even lead to infertility.

Syphilis could result in neurological or cardiovascular issues as well.

What should you do if you think you might have an STI?

The NHS advises Brits to wait 14 days after a risky sexual encounter before testing for chlamydia and gonorrhoea, though if you're testing for syphilis or HIV, you should wait four weeks, giving pathogens time to reach detectable levels.

Though they can be easy to treat, you should pay attention to symptoms before getting tested, such as discharge, itchiness, a burning feeling when you pee, and bleeding after sex.

They highlight that wearing a condom is the best way to protect yourself from STIs.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Photos

Topics: Health, Sex and Relationships, Dating trends, Community

Joshua Nair
Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After graduating from Oxford Brookes University with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing, he got a job freelance writing for SPORTbible while working in marketing before landing a full-time role at LADbible. Unfortunately, he's unhealthily obsessed with Manchester United, which takes its toll on his mental and physical health. Daily.

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