
Before you dive into the blog I just want to say one thing:
no matter how much you love your bf and you dont want to
embarrass him, if he has genital warts -
HE MUST TREAT IT.
Or you'll both suffer. Dont just let it be cause you'll pay dearly later on.
If you dont feel comfortable to confront him just do what I did - I got him this really amazing cure after seeing it on ABC news, and I used it to treat him without him even knowing anything about it :)
In the end of the day it doesnt really matter if you take this cure or any other
just treat it and dont ignore it.
Live healthy and enjoy my blog,
Suzi
I just found out my sister has genital warts and weve been sharing the same soap, rags and towels(washed). I dunno if I have it
no.
How’s your sister look?
Yes.
im sure you dont have it already, but if their washed, then no theres not chance of you getting them. but you might want to buy your own bar of soap.
Absolutely not!!
You can relax. You can not get genital warts from using the same bar of soap.
I would also have to disagree with a large amount of the answers in this. It is very easy to contract genital warts from anything. Even soap. It is deffinatly an std that you have to be extremely careful about coming in contact with. It is extremely easy to have it passed on to you.
Yes it is possible, Genital warts are very contagious. You could get warts on your hands just by touching the warts. my advice is to tell your sister to use her own soap and her own towels and wash the toilet seat before you sit.
I found lots of good information here.
I would have to disagree with a majority of the answers to this question. I got HPV, genital warts, while I was a freshman in college, living in a dorm with 43 other girls. We all shared a bathroom along with washers and dryers. I was a virgin at the time. I have done massive amounts of research, and I do believe that genital warts can be obtained by sharing personal products.
Check out http://www.hpvsupport.com for more answers.
Also, get checked out by a doctor. Even if you don’t have any visible signs it is possible that you could transmit the disease.
If you are a male the only issue you will have is cosmetic, annoyance, and that you can transmit it to a female. If you are a female, and test positive, you need to have a wart biopsied so a medical professional can tell you what strain of the virus you have. There are over 100 strains of HPV (including the ones on your hands a feet), but 2 that can cause cirvical cancer.