Serial Cheater Who Slept With 100 Men And Spread Chlamydia Across London Says She Has Fully Transformed Her Life

Warning: This article discusses addiction, which may be distressing for some readers.A woman who openly calls herself a “serial cheater” has reflected on some of the darkest and most chaotic periods of her life, saying she believes she slept with more than 100 people during that time.

 

 

Persia Lawson claimed she once spread chlamydia across “half of London” during the height of her self-described relationship turmoil.She said she even managed to juggle four boyfriends at the same time, something she now believes was rooted in the difficulties she faced growing up.

Looking back, the 39-year-old explained that her lowest point came around 2010, when she was working in a strip club and regularly surrounding herself with what she described as “awful” men.

She said those years were filled with reckless choices that worsened her struggles.

She shared on TikTok that she “gave the clap to half of London at 23,” and revealed she even received a death threat after infecting someone’s son with an STD.According to Persia, doctors told her she needed to inform every sexual partner she had been with that she had an STD.

She said she couldn’t remember them all because many of the encounters blurred together, adding that she realized she didn’t even know who some of the people were.

Persia opened up on her past addictionKennedy News and Media

 

 

She said she became interested in boys when she was just nine years old, and by 12, she was already cheating on her boyfriends.Her parents eventually staged an intervention and sent her to a health retreat in Thailand when she was 25, hoping she would get the help she needed.

She later joined Love and Sex Addicts Anonymous and eventually met her husband at a music festival in 2015. The two got married in 2022.

 

 

Now 39 and living in Surrey, Persia writes books about her journey and works to raise awareness about sex addiction.She admitted that she “was a homewrecker, breaking up marriages,” explaining that her behavior spiraled as she got older:

“I got increasingly worse, particularly in university, cheating on my boyfriends, sleeping with my boyfriends’ best friends…”

 

 

“When my boyfriend’s dad was dying from cancer, I was having an affair, it was very dark. I went to drama school, and for me, it was just another place to just act out.”She said she slept with “everyone at drama school,” adding: “I ended up giving a boyfriend chlamydia. I found out from him (boyfriend) because he said he had a rash. His dad threatened to have me killed, it was all very extreme.”

She has moved on from her past and is now happily marriedKennedy News and Media

 

 

Persia said she couldn’t remember how many people she passed the STD to and insisted she had no symptoms at the time.She revealed: “I lied and said my boyfriend must have cheated on me which is really awful. I just felt so embarrassed and ashamed. That was really bad behaviour on my part.”

“Like any addiction, I was a compulsive liar, I would lie about anything.”

She once even called a boyfriend by the wrong name during one of her affairs, something she now sees as a sign of how out of control things were.She said: “I kept getting into these very dark situations, it was definitely the rock bottom. I have no idea how many people I’ve slept with. It’s definitely in the hundreds. I couldn’t possibly know.”

“I was so willing to just give my body up and not think about the dangers of that.”

Her parents became even more concerned when she developed a severe fecal impaction while working at the strip club, which they believed was a sign she was not taking care of herself and was drinking too heavily.Now, as an author, she hopes to reduce the stigma around sex addiction and encourage others to seek help. She has said that at the time, she never dealt with “the trauma of growing up,” which fueled years of destructive behavior.

Persia runs retreats for women in similar situations around the worldKennedy News and Media

 

 

Persia said her past sometimes feels unreal to her now, saying it almost sounds like “talking about a movie.”She explained: “I’ve been with my husband for 10 years and been talking about it for so long.”

She also said that for many people, addiction can be tied to deep, unresolved trauma.

She believes it can push someone toward unhealthy romantic patterns in the same way a drug addict seeks their next hit.

 

 

Today, she works as a relationship coach and hosts retreats around the world. She and her husband also launched a festival together to raise money for charity.“I have the most amazing husband and relationship now. He is very chilled out and relaxed. He never has been critical,” she admitted, adding: “It has to start with you learning to love yourself. I didn’t even realise what was going on or that I had a problem, I just thought that’s who I was.”

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