
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 started seeing this really great guy who let me be aware that he has genital warts. He got it from his ex-wife. I don’t know very much on this STD. I don’t want to catch the disease but can I safely be sexual with him. Can anyone give me some advice and information. I really don’t want to have to break up with him or give up see all together.
Yes, you can.
MOST people will get HPV at some point in their lives. Most never have symptoms and are never diagnosed. You could have already been exposed to this.
Also, it is a complete myth that HPV lasts forever. Have his get the warts removed, and if he goes 6 months or so without recurrence, his chances of passing HPV are very low. Some people have a second outbreak, but then they get the warts removed and that’s it. It is very rare for HPV to be a continuing problem throughout a person’s life.
The other thing you could do it get Gardasil. Gardasil protects against 2 HPV strains that cause 90% of genital warts (and another 2 that cause 70% of cervical cancer). But make sure you get Gardasil and not Cervarix. Cervarix does not protect against the genital warts strains.
The sad truth is that there is actually no way to determine whether a person is contagious for HPV. Even if you break up with this guy and move on, you could get HPV from the next guy.
Yes you can, in fact 80% of people have it
If you really love him stay with him, if you think its long term.
Just use protection, never tho you can catch it from that, or have sex with him when he has no signs of warts, trust me it will be ok.
bye
My doctor has actually told me that your body can suppress genital warts, or HPV within a few months of contracting it. I had a case of it, but it went away within a year.
You should use protection if it worries you. You should also consider getting the Gardasil vaccination, due to certain types of HPV being a catalyst for cervical cancer. If you care about him, of course you can have a normal relationship with him. I have a friend who is in a loving relationship with my other friend, who is HIV positive. They still have sex (protected) and lead pretty normal lives together.
Don’t let an STD get in the way if you love someone. There are ways to work around it, and a have a very happy, healthy relationship.
he can get rid of most of the warts with neem oil.
whatever is left can be treated by various treatments that includes switching from tea tree oil, neem oil, and turmeric paste, thuja and black walnut.
he should also take neem bark capsules, turmeric, and milk thistle capsules. within 2 or 3 months, all the warts will be gone, and if he takes the capsules daily with each meal, it is very likely they will never come back. and neem oil is a fun (although it smells like burn garlic) personal lubricant.
yes of course you can. a lot of people have the std and don’t even realize it fair play to the guy for admitting it. a lot of people wouldn’t. find out if he has an active form at the moment. you need to use condoms,especiallyy if he has had an outbreak recently.
after about two years of having an outbreak the virus can go dormantin thee body and beundetectablee in a test. it is said that afterthiss period of time that he has the all clear. for the first three months after a break out he can still be contagious and the virus can be passed on easily. it is the most common std as most people have the virus but symptoms anddon’ttrealizee that they have it, therefore passing it on to people that they are with.
it is easily treated with different types of creams. the treatmentdifferss from person to person and can depend on theseriousnesss of the outbreak.rarelyy it can cause cancer in men and women so it isimportantt that people with the virus getregularr check ups.
you can have a very normal relationship and sex life with this man. you just need to be safe. use condoms. espically at the start. they can reduce the risk of you catching it up to 70%.go and see your doctor for more information.
best of luck t you.
i hope it works out.