
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 recently discovered some lumps er.. down below that I’m taking, from what they look like, to be warts, but I was wondering if its possible to get these from anywhere else…
RE: kinsmed
So we run into the problem. Not ever had sex before *gah*, hence the fact im asking =/ or whether i should be thinking about something else…
Sorry, just re-read the question and realised it didn’t give the idea i wanted to give… what i was meaning to say was, Is it possible to get genital warts from another source other than from having sex or sexual contact?
If I understand your question correctly, you are asking if you can get HPV in any way BESIDES having sex/sexual contact with another person. The quick answer is no. The HPV virus typically only lives in genital areas (altough there are rare cases where it is present in other mucosal tissue such as the mouth, but that’s extremely rare). The virus could theoretically survive for a small amount of time on an inanimate object (such as a toilet seat) but again, in order to get HPV this way would have to require some pretty controlled situations. For example, someone with HPV would probably have to consciously rub their gential warts against the toilet seat, afterwhich you would need to contact that same area with your own genitalia almost immediately. What are the chances of that?
I also wanted to address mutual m*sterbation. You CAN get HPV from mutual mast. HPV warts can be microscopic, invisible to the naked eye. If you touch your partner’s genitals and then touch your own with the same hand, you have most likely just put the HPV virus on your own skin. Whether or not you will develop warts/lesions is unpredictable. Some people have HPV but never show any lesions.
No. ‘Fess up to your girlfriend.
instead of a comment that won’t help you at all, here’s some info:
Genital warts (or condyloma, or condylomata acuminata) is a very contagious sexually transmitted disease. Caused by some variants of the Human papillomavirus, typically HPV 6 and HPV 11, it is spread during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner. About two-thirds of people who have a single sexual contact with a partner with genital warts will develop warts, usually within three months of contact.
In women the warts occur on the outside and inside of the vagina, on the opening (cervix) to the womb (uterus), or around the anus. While genital warts are approximately as prevalent in men, the symptoms of the disease may be less obvious. When present, they usually are seen on the tip of the penis. They also may be found on the shaft of the penis, on the scrotum, or around the anus. Rarely, genital warts also can develop in the mouth or throat of a person who has had oral sex with an infected person.
Genital warts often occur in clusters and can be very tiny or can spread into large masses in the genital or anal area.
The **** is "a n a l", i felt like since i’m using the word to give you information then it shouldn’t be blocked out