I'll add to the pile. Let's assume this is an actual woman who being honest. She is told by Peppers he needs to use special condoms which is conveniently doesn't have. They have unprotected sex and she gets an STD. Several months later she is in the same situation with him and gets reinfected. Yeah, she's a smart one alright. You know, the "fool me once, fool me twice" cliche. 20+ years ago I worked at the CDC in the Sexually Transmitted Disease, HIV Prevention, Surveillance and Information Systems Branch (or STDHIVPSISB for short) writing software for the epidemiologists and health inspectors. I've interviewed the system users and have seen enough case studies to understand that more than half the people who get infected from a person do not have sexual relations with that person again. Most of the "repeat customers" were in a committed relationship with their infected partner (apparently, they were the one who was committed). This woman is a repeat customer who is not in a committed relationship with Peppers which doesn't speak well for her intellectual ability.