
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
My ex was in Afghanistan last year. He found a wart on the base of his penis about three months after getting there and swore he got it from me. I got checked and I didn’t have anything. But I do have HPV, which seems to have gotten worse since him. First question…how long does it take to get an outbreak after you get the virus? Could his wart be from a previous relationship? Could I still get it? It has been like 2 months since him and I were together. We never wore condoms because before I realized he was an immature jerk, we were trying to get pregnant. I was told last night that he could have them on the inside of his penis and not realize it because the doctors won’t scope a man unless they have a reason to. If that is the case, what are my chances of catching it? I asked my gynocologist about the one I knew of because it was so far down on the base, I probably never touched it, but if he has them on the inside, does it make the chances of me getting it higher?
Genital Warts actually stay in someone’s system for about 2 years, coming and going as they please.. Funnily enough, alot of people have them and just don’t know. Alot of them don’t even have break outs but that’s the only time when it can be passed on to someone else. A good idea is to get them burned off.. as harsh as that sounds >.< It’s quick and ususally the last you see of them..
well thats what happens when you trust a man with no condoms.. i hope you learned your lesson and be glad you didnt actually have a baby.. keep that up and im sure you’ll have more babies and stds on your way and yes having a STD period makes you at a higher risk of getting more and its just possible you gave him the HPV and it turned into genital warts
There are different kinds of HPV one being genital warts. The HPV that you have, you could have gotten from him. The only way to know what kind of HPV you have is to ask your doctor. HPV is not always genital warts. Some people have symptoms and others may not. A person can have HPV genital warts and not know that they have it. The warts sometimes look like a small rash, small tiny bump or bumps that look like pimples with a head, or a wart. I have aslo been told that they can look like tiny seseme seed bumps underneath the head of the penis. Genital warts are caused through skin to skin contact. It could take 1-8 months after contact for warts to show up. Since HPV is a virus it can be treated but it will never be cured. Even if burned off the warts can come back. The virus is on the skin and can still cause infection. The body can rid itself of the virus. WArts can go away on there own. The only real way of knowing is to talk to your doctor.